Soil nutrient depletion as a result of continuous cultivation of soils without adequate addition of external inputs is a major challenge in the highlands of Kenya. An experiment was set up in Meru South District, Kenya in 2000 to investigate the effects of different soil-incorporated organic (manure, Tithonia diversifolia, Calliandra calothyrsus, Leucaena leucocephala) and mineral fertilizer inputs on maize yield, and soil chemical properties over seven seasons. On average, tithonia treatments (with or without half recommended rate of mineral fertilizer) gave the highest grain yield (5.5 and 5.4 Mg ha?1 respectively) while the control treatment gave the lowest yield (1.5 Mg ha?1). After 2 years of trial implementation, total soil carbon and...
Rigorous land ploughing and cropping fertiliser treatment and mineral fertiliser combined with anima...
Structural adjustments programs (SAPs) in the last two decades have eliminated all farm-support prog...
Structural adjustments programs (SAPs) in the last two decades have eliminated all farm-support prog...
Soil nutrient depletion as a result of continuous cultivation of soils without adequate addition of ...
Soil nutrient depletion as a result of continuous cultivation of soils without adequate addition of ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important food crop in western Kenya, mostly grown by smallholder farmers ...
Today, agriculture is characterized by low yields due to continuous cropping and subsequent mining o...
The aim of the study was to educate farmers through demonstrations and field visits on the importanc...
Soil fertility loss in Western Kenya is exacerbated by inadequate nutrient management and causes red...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of organic fertilizer (Wonderful®) and inorganic f...
Context: Crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be substantially improved without simultaneo...
In sub-Saharan Africa, maize is one of the most important staple crops, but long-term maize cropping...
aize yield in Kericho County, Kenya is limited by infertile acidic soils. The effect of inorganic s...
The contribution of organic resources to the restoration of soil fertility in smallholder farming sy...
Sustainability of maize-based cropping systems is a major challenge for southern Africa, yet the dem...
Rigorous land ploughing and cropping fertiliser treatment and mineral fertiliser combined with anima...
Structural adjustments programs (SAPs) in the last two decades have eliminated all farm-support prog...
Structural adjustments programs (SAPs) in the last two decades have eliminated all farm-support prog...
Soil nutrient depletion as a result of continuous cultivation of soils without adequate addition of ...
Soil nutrient depletion as a result of continuous cultivation of soils without adequate addition of ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important food crop in western Kenya, mostly grown by smallholder farmers ...
Today, agriculture is characterized by low yields due to continuous cropping and subsequent mining o...
The aim of the study was to educate farmers through demonstrations and field visits on the importanc...
Soil fertility loss in Western Kenya is exacerbated by inadequate nutrient management and causes red...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of organic fertilizer (Wonderful®) and inorganic f...
Context: Crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be substantially improved without simultaneo...
In sub-Saharan Africa, maize is one of the most important staple crops, but long-term maize cropping...
aize yield in Kericho County, Kenya is limited by infertile acidic soils. The effect of inorganic s...
The contribution of organic resources to the restoration of soil fertility in smallholder farming sy...
Sustainability of maize-based cropping systems is a major challenge for southern Africa, yet the dem...
Rigorous land ploughing and cropping fertiliser treatment and mineral fertiliser combined with anima...
Structural adjustments programs (SAPs) in the last two decades have eliminated all farm-support prog...
Structural adjustments programs (SAPs) in the last two decades have eliminated all farm-support prog...