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Madams led an “under-ground universe” with “a regularly organized community of thieves, who have their laws and regulations,” as George Foster put it in his 1850 novel Celio: or, New York Above-ground and Under-ground.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Above-ground biomass accumulation along a 230-year chronosequence in the southern portion of the Canadian boreal forest.
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Above-ground stocks of platinum are much smaller than those of gold.
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Other ECHO publicationsAbout this bookAcknowledgements1: Basics of agricultural development2: Vegetables and small fruits in the tropics3: Staple crops4: Multipurpose trees5: Farming systems and gardening techniques6: Soil health and plant nutrition7: Water resources8: Plant protection and pest control9: Domestic animals10: Food science11: Human health care12: Seeds and germplasm13: Energy and technologies14: From farm to market15: Training and missionary resources16: Oils17: Above-ground (urban) gardens18: What is ECHO?
18: What is ECHO? 1996
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Other ECHO publicationsAbout this bookAcknowledgements1: Basics of agricultural development2: Vegetables and small fruits in the tropics3: Staple crops4: Multipurpose trees5: Farming systems and gardening techniques6: Soil health and plant nutrition7: Water resources8: Plant protection and pest control9: Domestic animals10: Food science11: Human health care12: Seeds and germplasm13: Energy and technologies14: From farm to market15: Training and missionary resources16: Oils17: Above-ground (urban) gardens18: What is ECHO?
Chapter 23 1996
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Above-ground growth slows as nutrients are transferred to the roots.
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Other ECHO publicationsAbout this bookAcknowledgements1: Basics of agricultural development2: Vegetables and small fruits in the tropics3: Staple crops4: Multipurpose trees5: Farming systems and gardening techniques6: Soil health and plant nutrition7: Water resources8: Plant protection and pest control9: Domestic animals10: Food science11: Human health care12: Seeds and germplasm13: Energy and technologies14: From farm to market15: Training and missionary resources16: Oils17: Above-ground (urban) gardens18: What is ECHO?
Chapter 1 1996
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Amaranth to Zai Holes, Ideas for Growing Food under Difficult Conditions (ECHO, 1996, 397 p.) 17: Above-ground (urban) gardens (introduction ...)
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Other ECHO publicationsAbout this bookAcknowledgements1: Basics of agricultural development2: Vegetables and small fruits in the tropics3: Staple crops4: Multipurpose trees5: Farming systems and gardening techniques6: Soil health and plant nutrition7: Water resources8: Plant protection and pest control9: Domestic animals10: Food science11: Human health care12: Seeds and germplasm13: Energy and technologies14: From farm to market15: Training and missionary resources16: Oils17: Above-ground (urban) gardens18: What is ECHO?
Chapter 4 1996
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Other ECHO publicationsAbout this bookAcknowledgements1: Basics of agricultural development2: Vegetables and small fruits in the tropics3: Staple crops4: Multipurpose trees5: Farming systems and gardening techniques6: Soil health and plant nutrition7: Water resources8: Plant protection and pest control9: Domestic animals10: Food science11: Human health care12: Seeds and germplasm13: Energy and technologies14: From farm to market15: Training and missionary resources16: Oils17: Above-ground (urban) gardens18: What is ECHO?
Chapter 2 1996
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