Conservation agriculture is often presented as being ‘climate smart’ due to anticipated increases in soil moisture. The extent of enhanced water availability in farmers’ fields is, however, poorly documented. This paper presents five data sets describing soil moisture in fields of small-scale conservation and conventional farmers in the Agro-ecological Zone IIa, Zambia. The data include (1) soil cover; (2) time required for visible soil surface saturation, ponding and initial runoff under artificial rainfall; (3) saturated water infiltration rates; (4) weekly soil moisture at six soil depths for two entire rain seasons; and (5) weekly rainfall in each field. Measurements were done for 15 pairs of comparable fields under conservation and con...
This paper contributes to literature on agricultural technology adoption by using a novel data set t...
Smallholder rainfed farming systems generally realise sub-optimal crop yields which are largely attr...
The agricultural system in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is dominated by traditional farming practices wi...
Conservation agriculture is often presented as being ‘climate smart’ due to anticipated increases in...
The study explores the potential of introducing an additional crop during dry season in Rwanda, comp...
Realising that rainwater harvesting (RWH) improves crop productivity, smallholder farmers in semi-ar...
Declining soil fertility and recurrent drought pose serious challenges to farmers in Africas semi-ar...
Water scarcity and drought in Africa are often in the news. The widespread tendency to relate farmer...
Since 1996, a growing coalition of stakeholders from the private sector, government and donor commun...
Improved soil and water management practices can reduce moisture stress and crop failures associated...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Planting basins and ripper tillage practices are major components of the recently introduced conserv...
Food security in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in semi-arid tropics (41% of the region; 6 months ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is currently promoted in sub-humid and semi-arid areas of sub-Saharan ...
The persistent droughts and in-season dry spells, and chronic food insecurity in semi-arid areas nec...
This paper contributes to literature on agricultural technology adoption by using a novel data set t...
Smallholder rainfed farming systems generally realise sub-optimal crop yields which are largely attr...
The agricultural system in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is dominated by traditional farming practices wi...
Conservation agriculture is often presented as being ‘climate smart’ due to anticipated increases in...
The study explores the potential of introducing an additional crop during dry season in Rwanda, comp...
Realising that rainwater harvesting (RWH) improves crop productivity, smallholder farmers in semi-ar...
Declining soil fertility and recurrent drought pose serious challenges to farmers in Africas semi-ar...
Water scarcity and drought in Africa are often in the news. The widespread tendency to relate farmer...
Since 1996, a growing coalition of stakeholders from the private sector, government and donor commun...
Improved soil and water management practices can reduce moisture stress and crop failures associated...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Planting basins and ripper tillage practices are major components of the recently introduced conserv...
Food security in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in semi-arid tropics (41% of the region; 6 months ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is currently promoted in sub-humid and semi-arid areas of sub-Saharan ...
The persistent droughts and in-season dry spells, and chronic food insecurity in semi-arid areas nec...
This paper contributes to literature on agricultural technology adoption by using a novel data set t...
Smallholder rainfed farming systems generally realise sub-optimal crop yields which are largely attr...
The agricultural system in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is dominated by traditional farming practices wi...