Poverty, low crop and animal productivity and large-scale resource degradation are major problems in the agriculture sector in the East African highlands. Among others, integration of forage legumes in cereal based cropping systems has been proposed as a promising strategy to improve the sustainability of smallholder farming systems through increased crop and livestock productivity and better soil management. Using experimental data from Ethiopia and elsewhere in the region, linear programming models have been used to determine the economic impacts of cereal-forage legume inter-cropping with and without crossbred cows for a typical highland mixed farm. An important feature of the model was that the benefits of inter-cropping in terms of nit...
An on-farm trial, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared with un-fertilised (...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...
An on-farm trial, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared with un-fertilised (...
Poverty, low crop and animal productivity and large scale resource degradation are major problems in...
One of the factors that constrains animal draft power in livestock-rich countries like Ethiopia is t...
Cereal-legume intercrops are quite common in sub-Saharan Africa. However, most of the research in th...
The highlands of Ethiopia are characterized by shrinking cultivated areas per household and scarcity...
Examines the potential of forage legume-cereal intercrops in enhancing soil fertility and increasing...
In the Ethiopian highlands, where integrated crop and livestock production takes place, the inadequa...
Grain legumes are major protein sources for animals and humans. Given that farmers export both grain...
An action research process was conductedwith communities in Gununo, southern Ethiopia (2000–2003), t...
Supported by the CGIAR System-wide Livestock ProgrammeAs systems intensify, crops and livestock beco...
Abstract: Farmers in the highland areas of southern Ethiopia own less cultivable land. Barley and fa...
An intercropping trial of maize (Zea mays) with two dual-purpose and two forage legumes was undertak...
Examines ILCA's research on forage legumes in the past few years; discusses the potential role of fo...
An on-farm trial, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared with un-fertilised (...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...
An on-farm trial, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared with un-fertilised (...
Poverty, low crop and animal productivity and large scale resource degradation are major problems in...
One of the factors that constrains animal draft power in livestock-rich countries like Ethiopia is t...
Cereal-legume intercrops are quite common in sub-Saharan Africa. However, most of the research in th...
The highlands of Ethiopia are characterized by shrinking cultivated areas per household and scarcity...
Examines the potential of forage legume-cereal intercrops in enhancing soil fertility and increasing...
In the Ethiopian highlands, where integrated crop and livestock production takes place, the inadequa...
Grain legumes are major protein sources for animals and humans. Given that farmers export both grain...
An action research process was conductedwith communities in Gununo, southern Ethiopia (2000–2003), t...
Supported by the CGIAR System-wide Livestock ProgrammeAs systems intensify, crops and livestock beco...
Abstract: Farmers in the highland areas of southern Ethiopia own less cultivable land. Barley and fa...
An intercropping trial of maize (Zea mays) with two dual-purpose and two forage legumes was undertak...
Examines ILCA's research on forage legumes in the past few years; discusses the potential role of fo...
An on-farm trial, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared with un-fertilised (...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...
An on-farm trial, in which a wheat-clover mixed cropping treatment was compared with un-fertilised (...