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  1. TIST Kenya Newsletter - November 2013

    … up to 6 months. Cypress provides limited protection against soil erosion and should be under planted with other suitable …
  2. TIST Uganda Newsletter - November 2011

    … benefit us “Tre roots hold the soil firm and stop soil erosion - Trees provide medicine, firewood and food …
  3. TIST Kenya Newsletter - October 2006

    … crops. This kind of farming has reduced: (a) Man power (b) Soil erosion (c) High costs Also planting of many thousands …
  4. TIST Uganda Newsletter - August 2017

    … benefit us  -Tree roots hold the soil firm and stop soil erosion - Trees provide medicine, firewood and food  …
  5. TIST Kenya Newsletter - December 2011

    … arrow roots, pumpkins, pasparum grass.This will reduce soil erosion • Conserve the natural shrubs and bushes …
  6. TIST Uganda Newsletter - July 2018

    … scenery of an area. Tree planting breaks wind and controls soil erosion, whereby roots hold the soil while the branches …
  7. TIST Kenya Newsletter - June 2011

    … community forestry focus. Farmers restore forests, prevent soil erosion, and protect rivers. TIST farmers have been in … community forestry focus. Farmers restore forests, prevent soil erosion, and protect rivers. TIST farmers have been in …
  8. TIST Uganda Newsletter - June 2021

    … Farming. Since TIST has come into existence, droughts and soil erosion have decreased. May you continue supporting …
  9. TIST Kenya Newsletter - February 2013

    … the soil instead of running over it.  • Trees reduce soil erosion. Their roots bind soil that would otherwise …
  10. TIST Uganda Newsletter - September 2013

    … as mulch and Toots hold the soil, thereby preventing soil erosion. Econcmically, we may choose to invest in …