We designed and implemented an on-farm trial in Meru South and Gatanga sub-counties to understand the effects of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) technologies on soil nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and maize productivity. The technologies included combinations of mineral fertiliser and maize stover (CrMf); crop residue, Tithonia diversifolia and rock phosphate (CrTiP); crop residue, Tithonia diversifolia and goat manure (CrTiMan); crop residue, inorganic fertiliser and goat manure (CrMfMan); crop residue, goat manure and Dolichos lablab (CrManLeg), and sole inorganic fertiliser (Mf) executed under conventional (ConC) and minimum (MinTill) tillage methods. We interviewed the farmers who participated in implementing t...
Inappropriate soil fertility management has caused fertility to decline considerably over the years ...
Many farmers in Kenya’s semi arid lands cannot afford to purchase inorganic fertilisers to improve t...
Context: Crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be substantially improved without simultaneo...
Rigorous land ploughing and cropping fertiliser treatment and mineral fertiliser combined with anima...
Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) technologies for African smallholders should consider (i...
Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) technologies for African smallholders should consider (i...
Crop production in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is constrained by rainfall variability and declining soi...
Crop production in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is constrained by rainfall variability and declining soi...
Crop productivity intensification in smallholder farming systems of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is urge...
The high population pressure in central Kenya has lead to continuous cultivation with minimal applic...
Low soil fertility is a fundamental constraint to crop production in western Kenya. Although researc...
Maize production in western Kenya is often limited by deficiencies of nitrogen and phosphorus. We as...
Abstract: Production of agricultural products has lagged behind population growth in most parts of s...
Conservation agriculture practices involving zero tillage and residue retention are promising nutrie...
Managing soil fertility, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), to sustain increased crop produ...
Inappropriate soil fertility management has caused fertility to decline considerably over the years ...
Many farmers in Kenya’s semi arid lands cannot afford to purchase inorganic fertilisers to improve t...
Context: Crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be substantially improved without simultaneo...
Rigorous land ploughing and cropping fertiliser treatment and mineral fertiliser combined with anima...
Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) technologies for African smallholders should consider (i...
Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) technologies for African smallholders should consider (i...
Crop production in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is constrained by rainfall variability and declining soi...
Crop production in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is constrained by rainfall variability and declining soi...
Crop productivity intensification in smallholder farming systems of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is urge...
The high population pressure in central Kenya has lead to continuous cultivation with minimal applic...
Low soil fertility is a fundamental constraint to crop production in western Kenya. Although researc...
Maize production in western Kenya is often limited by deficiencies of nitrogen and phosphorus. We as...
Abstract: Production of agricultural products has lagged behind population growth in most parts of s...
Conservation agriculture practices involving zero tillage and residue retention are promising nutrie...
Managing soil fertility, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), to sustain increased crop produ...
Inappropriate soil fertility management has caused fertility to decline considerably over the years ...
Many farmers in Kenya’s semi arid lands cannot afford to purchase inorganic fertilisers to improve t...
Context: Crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be substantially improved without simultaneo...