Omosa, EileenParkins, John2014-10-302014-10-302013-12http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53212https://sites.google.com/a/ualberta.ca/diary-goats-and-root-crops-tanzania/home/newslettersWelcome to the third issue of the Crop and Goat Project newsletter. The purpose of the newsletter is to provide timely information about the project as research and development efforts are taking place. The University of Alberta works closely with Sokoine University of Agriculture and the International Livestock Research Institute to provide research support for this project. In this newsletter, research activities at the University of Alberta are highlighted. Currently Alberta-based research involves four graduate students, one research associate and four faculty members who provide oversight on a range of activities.Text1 digital file (8 p. : ill.)Application/pdfenRESEARCH WORKERSFIELD STUDIESTANZANIAINTERDEPENDENCEKINSHIPROOT CROPSGOATS MILKECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTLOCAL KNOWLEDGETRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGECGP Tanzania project newsletter, v. 3, December 2013Integrating dairy goat and root crop productionCrop and Goat ProjectBulletin or Newsletter