Records of the Developing Countries Farm Radio Network, 1974-2004. 1974- 2004.

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Records of the Developing Countries Farm Radio Network, 1974-2004. 1974- 2004.

Oversize material includes maps with notes of George S. Atkins' world trip II, Oct. 15, 1981-Jan. 8, 1982 and world trip III, May 19, 1988-July 8, 1988; posters of W.C.C.R.B. with official program, Aug. 1983, the West African Sahel; 3 oversize copy slides of various farming techniques with explanatory notes.

86 boxes, 3 oversize files.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7856411

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