Soil and agronomic factors influencing fodder production in the humid zone of West Africa
A study conducted to investigate the possibilities of extending soil management and fodder production in the humid zone of West Africa. Disucsses traditional farming and potential of alley cropping as an improved system as well as a complete farming system. Looks into the climate and soil environment. Examines the plant/soil research needs in the context of ILCA's objectives and existing program.
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Format: | Working Paper biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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International Livestock Centre for Africa
1986
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Subjects: | humid zones, feed production, agronomy, soil, climate, farming systems, agroforestry, leucaena, leucocephala, gliricidia sepium, soil management, soil fertility, nitrogen fixation, research, ecology, nutrient content, yields, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4240 |
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Summary: | A study conducted to investigate the possibilities of extending soil management and fodder production in the humid zone of West Africa. Disucsses traditional farming and potential of alley cropping as an improved system as well as a complete farming system. Looks into the climate and soil environment. Examines the plant/soil research needs in the context of ILCA's objectives and existing program. |
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