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This publication is made possible through support provided by USAID/Kenya NARP, Project No. 615-0229. Additional support was provided by the University of Missouri.

The content and layout of this publication was supervised by the office of Extension and Agricultural Information, University of Missouri-Columbia with the assistance of the KARI Publications/Information Unit.

Text and Editorial Supervision: Dr. Delmar Hatesohl
Photographs: Jim Curley
Design, Copy Editing & Production Management: Sharon Wood-Turley
Editorial Assistance: Forrest Rose
Illustrations: Garry Brix
Editorial Assistance in Kenya: Otula Owuor
Logistical Support in Kenya: Julius Mungai, Dr. J. Mugah, Grace Kimani, P. Fungoh
Printing: University of Missouri Printing Services, November 1997

Copies available from:

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P.O. Box 57811
Nairobi, Kenya
e-mail: miac@arcc.or.ke
e-mail: kari@arcc.or.ke

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Columbia, Missouri 65211
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Nairobi, Kenya
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