Al centro de nuestro trabajo son las Notas de Desarrollo de ECHO (EDN), que enviamos a miles de personas en más de 160 países. Publicado cada tres meses en inglés, francés, y español, en EDN compartimos la información más útil y práctica que encontramos sobre cómo cultivar alimentos en circunstancias difíciles.

Dentro de cada edición, encontrará técnicas, prácticas, información, y experiencias destacadas para guiarle en su trabajo en desarrollo de agricultura tropical y subtropical. También en EDN se encuentran “ECHOs de Nuestra Red,” “De Nuestros Centros de Impacto Regional,” “De Nuestro Banco de Semillas,” y más. Ediciones #1-51 fueron compiladas en los 1990 en el libro Amaranth to Zai Holes, que ahora está disponible gratis en línea. También, Opciones para Los Agricultores de Pequeña Escala, el libro más reciente de ECHO, expandió sobre la fundación de Amaranth to Zai Holes cubriendo EDN 52 a 100, con nuevos artículos de contribuidores especiales exclusivamente para el libro.

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EDN Issue #25 - 19/3/1989

Giza Sorghum For Food And Fuel

Buffalo Gourd Is Another Candidate For Food And Fuel

Are Jack Beans Safe To Eat?

Why Are My Washington (Naval) Oranges Dropping?

Sweet Potato Weevil Problems

Echo Basic Document #2: Selecting The Right Crop For Your Location In The Tropics Or In The Subtropics

 

EDN Issue #24 - 19/12/1988

Book Review: Rooftop Or Shallow-Bed Gardening

Reaction To Bee Stings

More On Making Your Own Biological Control For Cassava Hornworm

Can Peach Pits Be Used As Food?

Crop Production Bulletin #2, Soybeans

Is Velvet Bean Safe To Eat?

 

EDN Issue #23 - 19/9/1988

Some Personal Thoughts

Electric Shock For Snakebite

How Do I Begin An Experimental/ Demonstration Work?

Are Macadamia Nuts A Good Crop For Belize?

Some Tips For Rabbit Raisers

Can You Make Your Own Biological Insecticide?

 

EDN Issue #22 - 19/5/1988

Tagasaste, Chamaecytisus Palmensis, A Temperate Counterpart Of Leucaena

Did You Have Difficulty Germinating Your Paulownia Trees?

One Couple's Approach To Work With Traditional Herders

Echo Crop Production Bulletin No.1: The Sweet Potato

Book Review: How To Grow Fish In The Mountains

Another Update On The Moringa Tree

 

EDN Issue #21 - 19/2/1988

Electric Shock To Treat Poisonous Bites

Doing Your Own Corn (Maize) Improvement

Bush Okra From Echo Grew Well. How Do We Eat It?

A Guide For Beginners In Small Scale Tropical Agriculture

Update On Moringa

 

EDN Issue #20 - 19/11/1987

Success Reported On Homemade Mouse Trap

What We Have Learned To Date About Green Manure Crops For Small Farmers

 

EDN Issue #18 - 19/6/1987

The Developing Countries Farm Radio Network Has A Wealth Of Information For Small-Scale Third World Farmers

Keeping Elephants From Your Plantings

Dr. Frank Martin Is Now A Volunteer For The Echo Network

Seed For Seminole Pumpkin Cucurbita Moschata

"Ethiopian Kale" Should Give Seed In The Tropics

Chaya Is One Of The Most Productive Leafy Vegetables And An Incredibly Resistant Plant

Sugar Can Be Used In Pig Diets

Are Free Seeds A Good Idea?

How Can We Grow Our Own Grafted Subtropical Varieties Of Deciduous Fruit Trees

Mango Trees That Do Not Produce

EDN Issue #17 - 19/2/1987

I'd Like To Visit Echo, But

Report On Success With Montello Lettuce

The International Livestock Centre For Africa (Ilca) Is An Excellent Resource For Forage Seed And Information

Sesbania Sesban Recommended For Alley Farming At Higher Elevations

Paulownia, China's Wonder Tree

Kochia (Kochia Scoparia) Is A Forage That Thrives Under Some Tough Conditions

 

EDN Issue #16 - 19/9/1986

How Far Apart Must Corn Be Kept To Prevent Cross-Pollination By Other Local Varieties?

How Can I Grow Lady Bird Beetles In Captivity?

How Can I Get Palm Oil From Oil Palms?

Are Bruchid Beetles The Same As Weevils?

Some Comments On Worms In Mangoes

Where Can I Obtain Inoculant For Leucaena Tree Seeds?

Seed For Triticale And A "Sweet" Lupin (Lupinus Albus)

 

EDN Issue #15 - 19/6/1986

How Can We Keep Animals From Eating Tree Seedlings When Farmers Plant Leucaena?

When Crab Burrows Cause Washout Of Canals

Handy Rule Of Thumb For Seed Storage Conditions

More On Use Of Oil To Control Insect Pests In Stored Grain

Roy Danforth Reports Successful Method Of Taking Fruit Trees From The States To Zaire

Can The Trypsin Inhibitor In Soybeans Be Overcome By Germinating The Seeds?

Fight Mildew Without Fungicides

A Tip For Making Chinese Cabbage Head In The Heat Of Summer

The Solo Papayas Are Great, But....

Some Ideas To Help Farmers Make More Money Selling Vegetables To Their Neighbors