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Lessons learned in Latin America is about the use and dissemination
of cover crops in different agroecosystems need to be made more
widely available not only to Spanish speaking, but also Anglophone
regions. This publication aims to inform a wide range of actors
involved in rural development projects, as well as those in applied
research, of the potential of cover crops as components of low
external input agricultural (LEIA) systems.Cover Crops are, or have
the potential to be, an important component in complex, diverse,
risk-prone and resource poor farming situations.The publication
includes selected case studies from four different countries within
Latin America. These address key issues regarding crop cover
integration in LEIA systems. A wide range of agroecosystems are
covered by the case studies, so that the information can be adapted
for use in other regions. The key issues covered by the case
studies are the following: Cover crops in annual cropping systems
(Honduras), Cover crops in Perennial crops (Bolivia), Role of cover
crops in animal husbandry (Mexico), Cover crop systems - Soil
improvement and conservation (Honduras), Alternatives to
slash-and-burn (Mexico), Diffusion aspects of cover crop based
systems, Applied research activities for agricultural systems
improvement (Bolivia), Action research with campesino farmers in
South-East Mexico.
Social-media sensation Simone Anderson's weight peaked at 169 kg.
When she finally faced up to how overweight she was, she knew
something had to change. Simone shared her progress on Facebook, to
keep herself accountable, and her fan base grew rapidly as she
underwent gastric-sleeve surgery and lost a massive 88 kg. Her
story went viral when she shared photos of the excess skin that
remained after her weight loss. And when she was offered surgery to
remove the skin, she documented the whole experience and got
worldwide media attention. In this honest and moving book Simone
tells her story. Her key messages of body positivity and learning
to love yourself make this an inspiring read for anyone.
So Delish! is jam-packed full of delicious, healthy recipes that
you will want to whip up every day. Beautifully styled and
photographed, this book shows you that good food can be easy to
make and, what's more, it can be really tasty. Simone's philosophy
on eating is that you should enjoy it, and she doesn't believe in
denying yourself treats or restricting entire food groups. Her
recipes are fresh and healthy, and she loves to prepare light,
beautiful meals. Known as the platter queen, she's created some
amazing platters for this book, as well as heaps of easy recipes
for dinners, lunches, breakfasts and snacks. Simone's first book,
Journey to Health, told how she lost a massive 92 kg in weight, how
her story went viral and how she's created a new life as a social
media influencer.
With great recipes for meats, sauces and rubs mixed with ideas for
pickles, slaws, puddings and cocktails, plus features on meats,
equipment and methods, the Pitt Cue Co. Cookbook is your guide to
enjoying the best hot, smoky, sticky, spicy grub all year round.
From Pitt Cue's legendary Pickle backs and bourbon cocktails, to
their acclaimed Pulled pork shoulder; Burnt ends mash; Smoked ox
cheek toasts with pickled walnuts; Lamb rib with molasses mop and
onion salad; Chipotle & confit garlic slaw; Crispy pickled
shiitake mushrooms; Toffee apple grunt; Sticky bourbon & cola
pudding and so much more, it's all irresistibly delicious food to
savour and share.
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Frontiers (Paperback)
R. Simon Anderson
bundle available
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R805
Discovery Miles 8 050
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Tatyana dreams of flying for her country's air force -a career
field closed to females in the USSR. Although under growing
suspicion by two police agencies due to unsolved homicides, her
brother formulates a dangerous conspiracy to help her illegally
enroll in a VVS academy. Will Tasha follow through with her
brother's plan?
Juvenile crime makes headlines. It is the stock-in-trade of
politicians and pundits. But young people are also the victims of
crime. They too have demands to make of the police. Drawing upon
survey and interview research with 11 to 15 year-olds in Edinburgh,
this book examines how crime impacts upon young people's everyday
lives. It reveals that young people experience far more serious
problems as victims and witnesses of crime, than they cause as
offenders. It shows that they report little of their experiences of
crime to the police, and are left to find their own ways of
managing risk, such as telling cautionary tales about dangerous
people and places. The study concludes by examining young people's
relations with the police, suggesting they are over-controlled as
suspects and under-protected as victims.
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