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REPRINT R-41
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Peace Corps
A COMPLETE HANDBOOK ON BACKYARD AND COMMERCIAL RABBIT PRODUCTION
(Sa Kalusugan ng Bayan Rabbit Ang Alagaan)
For the Health of the Nation Go Into Rabbit Production
by
Rev. Juan B. Sicwaten
and
Ms. Diane Stahl
Editor
Ms. Barbara Sims
Photography
Ms. Diane Stahl
Published by
CARE Philippines
Peace Corps
Information Collection and Exchange
Reprint R-41
September 1982
The majority of information found in this handcook is an adaptation and revision of COMMERCIAL RABBIT RAISING Agriculture Handbook No. 309, U.S. Department of Agriculture. This revision was essential to meet the special environmental conditions found only in tropical climates.
Reprinted with permission for Peace Corps use only. Limited numbers of reprints are available through Peace Corps Information Collection and Exchange Office of Program Development 806 Conn. Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20526 September 1982