 |  | Better Farming Series 44 - Processing of Cassava and Sweet Potatoes for Animal Feeding (FAO, 1995, 49 p.) |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Preface |
 |  | Introduction |
 |  | About the cassava plant |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | What root yields can you get? |
 |  | Feed value of cassava roots |
 |  | The problem of cyanide in cassava |
 |  | Harvesting of cassava roots |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Cassava roots spoil quickly |
 |  | Processing of cassava into dried chips |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Roots must be processed quickly |
 |  | Preparation of the roots |
 |  | Chopping or shredding of the roots |
 |  | Drying of the chips |
 |  | Storage of dried chips |
 |  | Further processing of dried chips |
 |  | Preservation of roots as silage |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | What is silage? |
 |  | Type of silo to use |
 |  | Size of the silo |
 |  | Filling the silo |
 |  | Cassava root silage |
 |  | About the sweet potato plant |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Time of tuber harvest |
 |  | What tuber yields can you get? |
 |  | About sweet potato tubers |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Feed value of tubers |
 |  | Trypsin inhibitor in tubers |
 |  | Harvesting of tubers |
 |  | Progressive harvesting |
 |  | Curing of tubers |
 |  | Storage of tubers |
 |  | Processing into dried chips |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Storage of dried chips |