A photograph highlighting a good example of mixed planting. There is corn that's about 1 feet high, peanuts, manihot, bananas, papaya, oil palm, and sweet potatoes planted all in the same area. In the background, there are tall trees.
A photograph of two types of bananas, the short small type, and the long large type. There is an indigenous man named Kalemuengo, standing next to the banana trees.
A photograph of a house in construction on the right as well as a finished house next to it. There is a road next to the houses that goes through the forest with tall trees seen in the back.
A photograph showing the detail of bank at the mission coffee fields, where soil samples were taken. Holes from which samples were taken can be seen in the bank.
A photograph of two ears of corn with the husks pulled back. There is flint corn on the left, which has a slight tinge of purple on a face of the kernels. The dent corn on the right is a rarer variety in this area.
A photograph of three indigenous people, one man and two women, his wife and his wife's friend, standing in a line. The man is in military uniform, typical of Congo army while the women are in customary dress.
A photograph of three indigenous people, one man and two women, his wife and his wife's friend, standing in a line. The man is in military uniform, typical of Congo army while the women are in customary dress.