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Farming in the Sand at Inarajan

The Antigo students meet with a unique famer who has learned how to farm on sand. Despite the many challenges he faces to maintain his farm, the famer shares some of his bountiful harvest with the kids.

Segment also featured in Antigo 1975.

Farming in a Beach Sand at Inarajan

The Antigo students meet with a unique famer who has learned how to farm on sand. Despite the many challenges he faces to maintain his farm, the famer shares some of his bountiful harvest with the kids.

Coconut Tree Farm

PEARL HARBOR, T.H…… July 1…..This 13-acre farm plot was cleared for use as a coconut tree nursery. Trust Territory officials hope to introduce enough new farm products so that Rongelap resident will depend less on imports. (OFFICAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO)

Farm Census Begun

The 1964 Census of Agriculture will start November 19th

Micronesians to Train in Hawaii

Francisco Kaipat, Lili Labi, David Idip, Isidro Alfons, Tawn Paul, and John Pamm were selected to attend a plant quarantine seminar held at the East West Center Institute for Technical Interchange at the University of Hawaii

Charges and Counterchargres

An article that covers debates between the Democratic and Territorial Parties of Guam as they prepare for the incoming 1964 Election

Cattle Shipment Arrives in Saipan

The M/V Gunner’s Knot dropped off 55 heads of Santa Gertrudis cattle at Saipan’s Tanapag Harbor. The cattle purchases were made through the Callan and Cowart Ranches in Texas and the Cherokee Ranch in Colorado

South Pacific Commission to Meet

An article that briefly describes the South Pacific Commission and Guam’s possible involvement with the organization

A Lesson to Be Learned

A short article by Marjorie E. Smith. Smith talks about the differing perspectives regarding the industry of Guam of the local populace and from the Chinese goodwill delegation

Port of Palau

An article by Janet Candland. Candland recounts her trip to Koror, Palau