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Manuals and Guides

A Complete Handbook on Backyard and Commercial Rabbit Production (R0041)

Utilizing rabbit, as an alternative protein source and its by-products as an income-generating activity, has been the campaign of dedicated rabbit raisers for many years. We have seen many backyard, commercial, and nutrition education rabbit production projects succeed and fail, although successes have so far surpassed the failures. From observation and evaluation of these past and ongoing ventures, the following criteria are offered as guidelines to insure success in your project.

Agriculture
Agricultural Extension (M0018)

For Peace Corps, development centers on building local capacity and self-reliance among those who need it most. Accordingly, Peace Crops promotes approximately 35 agricultural extension programs reaching small-scale farming families world-wide.

Agriculture
A Manual for Trainers of Small Scale Beekeeping Development Workers (T0029)

This manual provides a guide for those who are helping future Peace Corps Volunteers to acquire basic beekeeping skills. The program is designed to help Trainees develop the skills they will need to work and live in another culture as beekeeping extensionists. This is a skills training program; thus, some further in-country training or orientation is presumed.

Agriculture
Aquaculture: A Training Manual (T0057)

This manual is not intended to be a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to aquaculture training. Training is a dynamic process, constantly evolving, and always needs to be tailored to the unique circumstances of each program. This includes the needs of the trainees, the objectives of the aquaculture projects, and the personalities and styles of the training staff. The technical sessions described here are meant to serve as guidelines.

Agriculture
Freshwater Fisheries: Program Planning (M0001a)
Introduction or expansion of intensive fishculture may be a viable solution to these problems. Intensive fishculture is the growing of fish, usually in ponds, for the purpose of producing a food crop and, It is hoped, a surplus that will bring capital to those sectors of society involved in fish farming. Local consumption of fish naturally will help alleviate dietary protein deficiencies.
Agriculture
Glossary of Agricultural Terms, English and Spanish (R0009)
This bilingual glossary is a modest attempt to fill one of the needs of Spanish-speaking agriculturists receiving training under the program of the International Cooperation Administration. The list is not complete in any sense. It is based largely on suggestions made by experts engaged; in the training of foreign agricultural specialists both abroad and in the United States.
Agriculture
Glossary of Terminology Used in Forestry, Range, Wildlife, Fishery, Soils and Botany - English/Spanish (R0091)
The purpose of this glossary is to present to translators, scientists, resource managers, administrators and others the Spanish-English equivalent translations of scientific and management terms commonly used in the disciplines of forestry, range management, wildlife management, fisheries, soils and botany.
Agriculture
How to Make Tools (R0035)
Publication on how to make tools.
Agriculture
Improved Food Drying and Storage: A Training Manual (T0020)

The main focus of the program, of course, is the technical training of Peace Corps Volunteers and their Counterparts, to be able to design, build, use and maintain improved food dryers and stores.

Agriculture
Intensive Vegetable Gardening for Profit and Self-Sufficiency (R0025)

The purpose of this manual is to demonstrate how small farmers and garden producers in Jamaica can increase their production. This will increase their income and will help Jamaica achieve the goal of self-reliance in food.

Agriculture
New Crop Production Handbook (R0006)

The New Crop Production Handbook combines the best of two previous ICE Reprints, Crop Production Handbook and Guide for Field Crops in the Tropics and Subtropics.

Agriculture
Practical Poultry Raising (M0011)

This manual is designed to provide development workers with the information and tools needed either to begin or to improve poultry production. For those who are inexperienced in poultry production, this manual can identify and provide the basic information needed to raise and market poultry successfully.

Agriculture
Process Evaluation of the Peace Corps Senegal Master Farmer Program (M0112)

During 2013-2014, Peace Corps/Senegal and Peace Corps/Washington collaborated on a process evaluation of Peace Corps/Senegal’s Master Farmer (MF) Program. The goal of the evaluation was to determine if the program was reaching its intended objectives to provide MFs with appropriate resources to develop “Master Farms”; support MFs to conduct relevant training; and promote adoption of improved agricultural technologies and management practices by local farmers. The evaluation identified best practices, lessons learned, and overall recommendations for improving the program.

Agriculture
Small Farm Grain Storage (M0002)
Farmers all over the world lose much of their grain after it is harvested. Farmers work hard to plant and grow crops. And often they do not receive good returns for their time and effort. The grain is attacked in the field and in storage by insects. rodents, birds, and other pests. The grain that pests do not eat, they make dirty with their droppings and their bodies.
Agriculture
Small Scale Beekeeping (M0017) (M0025) (M0026)

This is a manual for getting started with small-scale beekeeping development projects. The intention is to provide an overview of beekeeping and its possibilities as a tool for development.

Agriculture
Small Scale Charcoal Making: A Manual for Trainers (T0022)
Basic to the purpose of this training manual is the belief that the process of community development begins when people take an active role in their own education and continues as they identify not only their needs but also the resources, abilities and methods that will help them make decisions and address their problems in ways that are both sustainable and locally appropriate.
Agriculture
Small Scale Irrigation Systems (R0010)
This manual has been prepared for use by Peace Corps Trainees and Peace Corps Volunteers as a resource in gaining understanding and knowledge of basic irrigation principles and practices. It is intended as a practical handbook easily understood by a generalist. Subjects discussed are those most frequently concerning Volunteers in irrigation activities of agricultural programs.
Agriculture
Small Scale Marine Fisheries: A Training Manual (T0024)

This fisheries training manual has been developed for use in pre-service training of prospective Volunteers whose Peace Corps service will be spent working with smallscale, artisanal fishing communities in developing nations. The module, or design, lends itself to both single-country or multi-country use.

Agriculture
Soil and Water Conservation for Small Farm Development in the Tropics (R0084)

Soil and Water Conservation for Small Farm Development in the Tropics focuses on field work. It contains many specific methods and techniques to help small farmers conserve soil and water and to increase crop yields at the same time. It also contains a few vital concepts which give some understanding of the dynamics of erosion. These enable the volunteer to adapt techniques to individual field conditions.

Agriculture
Soil Conservation Techniques for Hillside Farms (R0062)

The purpose of this guide is to provide agricultural extensionists with basic information which will help them design plans for the conservation of soils and the management of water runoff in specific agricultural plots. It was written based on experiences with small hillside farms in Honduras, and takes into account the resources and constraints commonly encountered there.

Agriculture