Resource flow models are useful tools that assist farmers in analysing their soil fertility management strategies and in planning, experimenting and adapting ways to improve the use of scarce local resources. Resource flows and farm nutrient balance studies were carried out in eastern Uganda to ascertain the movement of organic resources and nutrients in and out of the farm system during a participatory learning and action research (PLAR) process. The resource flows were transformed into nutrient flows and partial nutrient balances were calculated using the Resource Kit computer package. Results of a farmers soil fertility management classification at the start of the PLAR intervention in 1999 revealed that 3% of the farmers were good soil...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, one of the least-favoured areas in East Africa, farming systems...
A total of 74 farms were selected from Machakos, Mwingi and Makueni districts in Kenya, using partic...
It is now recognised that nutrient losses from the steeply sloping hillsides of the tropics and subt...
Soil nutrient depletion in Uganda is one of the leading environmental degradation problems threateni...
As many regions in sub-Saharan Africa, the border region of Kenya (KE) and Uganda (UG) has faced a d...
This paper reports on a Participatory Learning and Action Research (PLAR) process that was initiated...
Key words: Land use change; Heterogeneity in soil fertility; Targeting; Integrated soil fertility ma...
Sustainability of their agricultural systems is essential for many tropical countries where the majo...
Knowledge of status of nutrient management in agricultural production systems is critical in the dev...
Sustainability of their agricultural systems is essential for many tropical countries where the majo...
Mixed farming systems are still prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa. In these systems, the recycling of ...
Declining per capita food production and soil fertility depletion are threatening the livelihoods of...
Poor soil fertility is a major problem constraining crop productivity in smallholder farms of sub-Sa...
Soil fertility depletion in smallholder farms is one of the fundamental biophysical causes for decli...
A total of 74 farms were selected from Machakos, Mwingi and Makueni districts in Kenya, using partic...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, one of the least-favoured areas in East Africa, farming systems...
A total of 74 farms were selected from Machakos, Mwingi and Makueni districts in Kenya, using partic...
It is now recognised that nutrient losses from the steeply sloping hillsides of the tropics and subt...
Soil nutrient depletion in Uganda is one of the leading environmental degradation problems threateni...
As many regions in sub-Saharan Africa, the border region of Kenya (KE) and Uganda (UG) has faced a d...
This paper reports on a Participatory Learning and Action Research (PLAR) process that was initiated...
Key words: Land use change; Heterogeneity in soil fertility; Targeting; Integrated soil fertility ma...
Sustainability of their agricultural systems is essential for many tropical countries where the majo...
Knowledge of status of nutrient management in agricultural production systems is critical in the dev...
Sustainability of their agricultural systems is essential for many tropical countries where the majo...
Mixed farming systems are still prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa. In these systems, the recycling of ...
Declining per capita food production and soil fertility depletion are threatening the livelihoods of...
Poor soil fertility is a major problem constraining crop productivity in smallholder farms of sub-Sa...
Soil fertility depletion in smallholder farms is one of the fundamental biophysical causes for decli...
A total of 74 farms were selected from Machakos, Mwingi and Makueni districts in Kenya, using partic...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, one of the least-favoured areas in East Africa, farming systems...
A total of 74 farms were selected from Machakos, Mwingi and Makueni districts in Kenya, using partic...
It is now recognised that nutrient losses from the steeply sloping hillsides of the tropics and subt...