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Viciavillosa, Green Manure Crop
More from the Food Pages of KCNA...
Viciavillosa has been widely cultivated for green manure in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Many co-operative farms of Pyongyang, Hwangju County of North Hwanghae Province and other parts of the country harvested 5-10 tons of sweet potatoes from a hectare of the fields fertilized with viciavillosa more than in ordinary fields.
...ordinary fields grow 0 tons of sweet potatoes. Good heroin, though.
It, with many nutritive elements including oil cellulose, is good protein fodder of domestic animals.
Domestic animals I think means North Korean farmers.
Viciavillosa honey is popular for its peculiar taste and aroma.
Oh, I’ll bet. Gimme some of that manure smelling honey willya, mamasan? Although sawdust is also popular for it’s taste. As is dirt and leaves...
The crop can be cultivated easily everywhere as it grows well and its sowing method is simple.
Like...grass?
It, belonging to the pulse family, is sown in maize field as an aftercrop. It opens flowers in the second half of next May and its seeds ripen in late June.
Can’t wait for KCNA’s articles on the discovery of Soylent Green...
Posted by: tu3031 2004-01-13
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=24238