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NEW! Iraq-Farm Supply Association Start-Up Documents — These documents provides the necessary insights to organize a legally recognized, non-profit entity which can provide goods and services to farmers in Iraq.
Review Previous Questions and Answers — Previously asked questions and answers from PRTs in Iraq and Afghanistan. Any accompanying documents can be found in the Ag Documents section below.
Ag Documents — In this section of the website you will find links to agricultural extension resources for a wide range of agricultural areas. These resources are provided by the U.S. agricultural extension services, universities, and other sources.
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About — These resources are provided as part of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) PRT Project. Leading this project are the University of Hawaii and The Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture at Texas A&M University.
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