Manure potentials of three organic fertilizers locally available in Nigeria: cow-dung, soya beans cake and ground nut cake were investigated and compared with NPK, an inorganic fertilizer. The final grain yield at 12% moisture content shows that G/nut cake has the highest yield followed by NPK, soya beans cake, cow dung and control with the least yield. It was observed that though NPK had the largest percentage of Nitrogen and potassium, it did not perform better than Ground nut cake plot. Groundnut cake and soya beans cake compete favourably with conventional NPK fertilizer. Ground nut cake has the lowest ash content (4.13%), followed by soya beans cake (5.42%), NPK (37.43%) and then cow dung (70.79%) with the highest value. Keywords: Orga...
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High cost of inorganic fertilizer has prompted some agro-chemical industries in Zimbabwe to develop ...
Global trends nowadays towards long term sustainable crop production is hinged on either supplementi...
Field experiments were conducted in two villages (Oniyo and Moloko Ashipa) representing two agro eco...
Manure potentials of three organic fertilizers locally available in Nigeria: cow-dung, soya beans ca...
The balanced use of inorganic amendments to enhance effective crop production for developing world e...
Food production systems must operate to be socially acceptable, environmentally sustainable and econ...
In a two-year field trials, the influence of eight soil fertility management practices in optimizing...
Alternative sources of plant nutrients have now become highly imperative especially for vegetable cr...
An experiment was conducted at the Teaching and Research farm of the Institute for Agricultural Rese...
Field studies were conducted in an Alfisol in two different locations at Samaru-Zaria, Nigeria. The ...
A pot experiment was conducted in the Screen House of the Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agricul...
The research, optimizing nitrogenous fertilizer with and without cow dung on the growth and yield of...
Experiments were conducted in the growing seasons of 2005 and 2006 at Ibadan, Nigeria, in the degrad...
Organic fertilizers were produced using legumes, poultry manure, rice husk and swine dung; and its p...
Emphasis on increase agricultural productivity of small holder rural peasants from the perspective o...
High cost of inorganic fertilizer has prompted some agro-chemical industries in Zimbabwe to develop ...
Global trends nowadays towards long term sustainable crop production is hinged on either supplementi...
Field experiments were conducted in two villages (Oniyo and Moloko Ashipa) representing two agro eco...