Some of the papers in this report deals with nutrient management; land, soil and water management; grain, fodder and residue management; and technology validation and transfer. The other papers looks into development of coordinated research efforts; distribution and importance of Ethiopian vertisols and locations of study sites; a survey of the farming systems of Vertisol areas of the Ethiopian highlands, and modifying the management of vertisols. The report ends with a discussion on retrospect and prospects of the Joint Project on Vertisols management
In the Vertisols of semi-arid India (Usterts), ICIUSAT has shown that by the application of efficie...
This volume includes 23 papers presented at the workshop, the welcome address, summaries of discussi...
Vertisols and soils with vertic properties are an important soil group in the Ethiopian highlands. P...
The Joint Vertisol Project which, by its nature and intention has dealt with natural resource resear...
Presents papers and abstracts on the management of vertisols in sub-Saharan Africa and other parts o...
In Ethiopia, Vertisols account for 12.6 million hectares, of which about 7.6 million ha found in the...
Although this document is intended to report research on Vertisols, livestock do not respect this bo...
Reports a concerted interinstitutional attempt to generalize the use of the available draught animal...
Vertisols (deep black clay soils, often known as "black cotton soils") cover 8 million ha of the Eth...
In 1986, ILCA carried out informal surveys at Dogollo and Inewari in order to understand the farming...
The experience of ICRISAT with the use of Vertisols in semi-arid India indicates that the key to dra...
This paper highlights some interventions which might alleviate agricultural pressures on steep slope...
This chapter describes the distribution, use and importance of Vertisols in Ethiopia and indicates t...
Presents the concept and procedure followed to develop an appropriate technology to increase product...
Since 1986 the Joint Vertisol Project (JVP) which involved a number of national and international re...
In the Vertisols of semi-arid India (Usterts), ICIUSAT has shown that by the application of efficie...
This volume includes 23 papers presented at the workshop, the welcome address, summaries of discussi...
Vertisols and soils with vertic properties are an important soil group in the Ethiopian highlands. P...
The Joint Vertisol Project which, by its nature and intention has dealt with natural resource resear...
Presents papers and abstracts on the management of vertisols in sub-Saharan Africa and other parts o...
In Ethiopia, Vertisols account for 12.6 million hectares, of which about 7.6 million ha found in the...
Although this document is intended to report research on Vertisols, livestock do not respect this bo...
Reports a concerted interinstitutional attempt to generalize the use of the available draught animal...
Vertisols (deep black clay soils, often known as "black cotton soils") cover 8 million ha of the Eth...
In 1986, ILCA carried out informal surveys at Dogollo and Inewari in order to understand the farming...
The experience of ICRISAT with the use of Vertisols in semi-arid India indicates that the key to dra...
This paper highlights some interventions which might alleviate agricultural pressures on steep slope...
This chapter describes the distribution, use and importance of Vertisols in Ethiopia and indicates t...
Presents the concept and procedure followed to develop an appropriate technology to increase product...
Since 1986 the Joint Vertisol Project (JVP) which involved a number of national and international re...
In the Vertisols of semi-arid India (Usterts), ICIUSAT has shown that by the application of efficie...
This volume includes 23 papers presented at the workshop, the welcome address, summaries of discussi...
Vertisols and soils with vertic properties are an important soil group in the Ethiopian highlands. P...