Traditional farming systems across much of Sub-Saharan Africa have greater organic inputs near to the homestead than in fields further away. This is likely to produce a fertility gradient that impacts production capacity, and so provides an opportunity to explore impacts of organic amendments on soils. Across 198 farm plots in 69 households in Halaba, Southern Ethiopia, we investigated the influence of different organic input systems on soil properties. The study also examined the influence of household and farm characteristics on the adoption of land management practices and its impact on soil properties. Samples were taken from farm plots located close (300 m) from the homestead, representing different levels of organic amendments. Soils ...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, one of the least-favoured areas in East Africa, farming systems...
In the wake of resource constraints faced by farmers in developing countries in using external farm ...
Land degradation through extensification of agriculture and overgrazing is an increasing problem acr...
Traditional farming systems across much of Sub-Saharan Africa have greater organic inputs near to th...
Crop-livestock farming system is a traditional and main agricultural practice in the eastern part of...
Agricultural and economic growth in Ethiopia are constrained by the deteriorating natural resource b...
Soil organic carbon is a fundamental soil resource base. However, there is limited information on so...
Community-led watershed development activities, including the establishment of exclosures (areas whe...
The decline of soil fertility status among smallholders is an increasing concern in developing count...
Abstract Background Soil organic carbon and nitrogen are key indicators to evaluate farmland managem...
Land use change causes a remarkable change in soil properties. The nature of change depends on multi...
Traditional enclosures are widely used by pastoralists in East Africa. However, the response of basi...
Soils are a very important component of the global carbon cycle as they contain the largest sink of ...
Soil degradation resulting from permanent and high pressure on natural resources is a threat for the...
Agriculture is considered as the backbone of Ethiopian economy. The government promotes rural develo...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, one of the least-favoured areas in East Africa, farming systems...
In the wake of resource constraints faced by farmers in developing countries in using external farm ...
Land degradation through extensification of agriculture and overgrazing is an increasing problem acr...
Traditional farming systems across much of Sub-Saharan Africa have greater organic inputs near to th...
Crop-livestock farming system is a traditional and main agricultural practice in the eastern part of...
Agricultural and economic growth in Ethiopia are constrained by the deteriorating natural resource b...
Soil organic carbon is a fundamental soil resource base. However, there is limited information on so...
Community-led watershed development activities, including the establishment of exclosures (areas whe...
The decline of soil fertility status among smallholders is an increasing concern in developing count...
Abstract Background Soil organic carbon and nitrogen are key indicators to evaluate farmland managem...
Land use change causes a remarkable change in soil properties. The nature of change depends on multi...
Traditional enclosures are widely used by pastoralists in East Africa. However, the response of basi...
Soils are a very important component of the global carbon cycle as they contain the largest sink of ...
Soil degradation resulting from permanent and high pressure on natural resources is a threat for the...
Agriculture is considered as the backbone of Ethiopian economy. The government promotes rural develo...
In the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, one of the least-favoured areas in East Africa, farming systems...
In the wake of resource constraints faced by farmers in developing countries in using external farm ...
Land degradation through extensification of agriculture and overgrazing is an increasing problem acr...