We cut our last Faidherbia trees in Salima last fall.
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Here we are walking to one of the fields.
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We had to mark and number the branches so
that we could evaluate the trees for fractal analysis.
that we could evaluate the trees for fractal analysis.
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We sat under a guava tree to eat lunch.
(more next time)
(more next time)
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