Wheat is the most widely grown cereal in Ethiopia next to tef and maize. The residue from wheat is mainly used as livestock feed. In addition to the grain yield, the quantity and quality of wheat straw produced is very important for smallholders and affect variety selection and adoption by farmers. Variations in food-feed traits of different bread wheat cultivars released for the highlands of Ethiopia were evaluated across different districts. This dataset provides grain yield, straw yield, and fodder traits of the straw for different wheat varieties in different districts over two growing seasons.IFPRI1; Africa Risin
Looks into the prospects for the utilization of wheat straw in Ethiopia. Discusses production, utili...
Thirteen bread wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars popular in the highlands of Ethiopia and re...
Ethiopia’s crop agriculture is complex, involving substantial variation in crops grown across the co...
Twenty-five bread wheat varieties, developed for and released in the Ethiopian highlands, were inves...
Ethiopia is one of the most populous countries in Africa, with more than 96 million inhabitants, 80%...
Six released varieties of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L) were evaluated on 27 framers fields in L...
Smallholder farming communities face highly variable climatic conditions that threaten locally adapt...
This study highlights gender differences in the Ethiopian wheat production system and determines tra...
Reviews the extent and use of crop residues as livestock feeds in Ethiopia with special emphasis to ...
Analysis of spatial diversity, temporal diversity and coefficient of parentage (COP) were carried ou...
Wheat is the most important cereal crop in Ethiopia ranking third in terms of area after teff and ma...
Eight promising bread wheat lines and one standard check cultivars were evaluated for grain yield pe...
Although a number of improved wheat varieties have been released in Ethiopia, most farmers continue ...
Mixed crop-lvestock production system is the major agricultural production system in Ethiopia with a...
Sixty four bread wheat genotypes were tested in a simple lattice design at Kulumsa Agricultural Rese...
Looks into the prospects for the utilization of wheat straw in Ethiopia. Discusses production, utili...
Thirteen bread wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars popular in the highlands of Ethiopia and re...
Ethiopia’s crop agriculture is complex, involving substantial variation in crops grown across the co...
Twenty-five bread wheat varieties, developed for and released in the Ethiopian highlands, were inves...
Ethiopia is one of the most populous countries in Africa, with more than 96 million inhabitants, 80%...
Six released varieties of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L) were evaluated on 27 framers fields in L...
Smallholder farming communities face highly variable climatic conditions that threaten locally adapt...
This study highlights gender differences in the Ethiopian wheat production system and determines tra...
Reviews the extent and use of crop residues as livestock feeds in Ethiopia with special emphasis to ...
Analysis of spatial diversity, temporal diversity and coefficient of parentage (COP) were carried ou...
Wheat is the most important cereal crop in Ethiopia ranking third in terms of area after teff and ma...
Eight promising bread wheat lines and one standard check cultivars were evaluated for grain yield pe...
Although a number of improved wheat varieties have been released in Ethiopia, most farmers continue ...
Mixed crop-lvestock production system is the major agricultural production system in Ethiopia with a...
Sixty four bread wheat genotypes were tested in a simple lattice design at Kulumsa Agricultural Rese...
Looks into the prospects for the utilization of wheat straw in Ethiopia. Discusses production, utili...
Thirteen bread wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars popular in the highlands of Ethiopia and re...
Ethiopia’s crop agriculture is complex, involving substantial variation in crops grown across the co...