Dear Moderators and Contributors, I find Dr. D.P.Singh's observation very interesting and relevant. Integration with horticulture and almost symbiotic relationship with banana & Guava orchard by controlling the problem of insects and pests by up to nearly 60- 80 % is really noteworthy.I would like to share the picture of poultry in the banana orchard, which I clicked during on of my visits to the field Bihar and I was unaware at that time that how the nature's bounty is made best use of by both animals and plants. This makes me realize that there are so many things to learn. Regards, Sujit Nayak India On 15/06/12, Dinesh Prasad Singh <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > -- > Dr D P Singh > Principal Scientist > Avian Genetics and Breeding Division > Central Avian Reserch Institute, Izatnagar > Bareilly (UP) INDIA 243 122 > E mail: [log in to unmask] > +91 9457160431 (M); 0581 2302280 (R) > > > > To unsubscribe from the PoultryDevelopment-L list, click the following link: > https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?TICKET=NzM0Njk4IHN1aml0Lm5heWFrQE5JQy5JTiBQT1VMVFJZREVWRUxPUE1FTlQtTOn93l5dhIEf&c=SIGNOFF > > ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the PoultryDevelopment-L list, click the following link: &*TICKET_URL(PoultryDevelopment-L,SIGNOFF);