This study evaluated the performance of tree legumes and other soil fertility management innovations used by farmers. The objectives of the study were to: examine the extent that farm attributes, typology of farmers and field management practices have affected the adaptation and use of agroforestry technologies for soil fertility management and compare the agronomic performance and farmer assessment of agroforestry and other soil fertility management options, across a wide range of farmer types and field conditions, with a view to establishing the contribution of management variables to variations in yield estimation. Maize yield and farmer rating were assessed in Type II (researcher-designed, farmer-managed), Type III (farmer-designed and ...
In Malawi, intensive production of maize (Zea mays) is pursued on over 60% of smallholder land, yet ...
This paper has two objectives. Our first objective is to review the research evidence on the factors...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 355-363, 1999 Intercropping Perennial Legumes For ...
Sole-cropped, unfertilized maize is the dominant cropping system throughout southern Africa. Yields ...
In this paper we analyze the factors that influence the productivity of maize among smallholder farm...
The main objective of this study was to identify and analyse determinants that influence adoption a...
In this paper we analyze the factors that influence the productivity of maize among smallholder farm...
This paper focuses on smallholder maize production in Malawi by investigating the link between produ...
The effect of management practices used by smallholder farmers to improve soil quality and increase ...
In this paper, we analyze the factors that influence the productivity of maize among smallholder far...
We studied the process of assessment and adoption of 10 grain- and green-manure legumes by smallhold...
Soil infertility undermines the agriculture-based livelihoods in Malawi, where it is blamed for poor...
Soil infertility undermines the agriculture-based livelihoods in Malawi, where it is blamed for poor...
Low soil fertility is a limiting factor to farm productivity, household nutrition, and economic deve...
Building from the perception that farmers have an intimate knowledge of their local environment, pro...
In Malawi, intensive production of maize (Zea mays) is pursued on over 60% of smallholder land, yet ...
This paper has two objectives. Our first objective is to review the research evidence on the factors...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 355-363, 1999 Intercropping Perennial Legumes For ...
Sole-cropped, unfertilized maize is the dominant cropping system throughout southern Africa. Yields ...
In this paper we analyze the factors that influence the productivity of maize among smallholder farm...
The main objective of this study was to identify and analyse determinants that influence adoption a...
In this paper we analyze the factors that influence the productivity of maize among smallholder farm...
This paper focuses on smallholder maize production in Malawi by investigating the link between produ...
The effect of management practices used by smallholder farmers to improve soil quality and increase ...
In this paper, we analyze the factors that influence the productivity of maize among smallholder far...
We studied the process of assessment and adoption of 10 grain- and green-manure legumes by smallhold...
Soil infertility undermines the agriculture-based livelihoods in Malawi, where it is blamed for poor...
Soil infertility undermines the agriculture-based livelihoods in Malawi, where it is blamed for poor...
Low soil fertility is a limiting factor to farm productivity, household nutrition, and economic deve...
Building from the perception that farmers have an intimate knowledge of their local environment, pro...
In Malawi, intensive production of maize (Zea mays) is pursued on over 60% of smallholder land, yet ...
This paper has two objectives. Our first objective is to review the research evidence on the factors...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 355-363, 1999 Intercropping Perennial Legumes For ...