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Handbook of Agriculture Energy Potential Development Volume 1

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For each country, there is an introductory paragraph drawn almost from the Food and Agriculture Organization. In this paragraph, there is a breakdown of the land and animal distribution within the country, i.e. how much total area there is, how much arable, how much pasture, and how much in forest and woodland. The energetic importance of this should be readily apparent and number of inhabitants involved in agriculture. After that the census figures for farm animals are given.
1. Argentina 2. Bangladesh 3. Benin 4. Bolivia 5. Botswana 6. Brazil 7. Burkina - Upper Volta 8. Burma 9. Burundi 10. Cameroon 11. Chad 12. Chile 13. Columbia 14. Costa Rica

Dr. James A. Duke, PhD, Ethnobotanist, PhD in Botany (UNC, Chapel Hill; Phi Beta Kappa; Distinguished Alumnus), served 3 years with Missouri Botanical Garden, 7 years with Battelle Memorial Institute in Panama, Colombia and Columbus Ohio, as an ecologist; and 27 years as economic botanist, with USDA in Beltsville, Md, On Sept. 30, 1995, he retired from the USDA. Before retiring, Dr. Duke brought his ethnobotanical and phytochemical database online at USDA (http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/). It is now, in Duke’s retirement, one of the most frequently consulted areas of the USDA website. Duke serves as distinguished herbal lecturer with the Tai Sophia Healing Institute, Laurel MD. He has written more than 30 books on medicinal plants.

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