Poor millet growth and yields in Niger are commonly attributed to rainfall deficits and low soil nutrient content. Land management by local farmers is done as a function of soil types, crops, and available resources. Farmer management practices in millet fields located on four different landscape positions were studied in a village in western Niger located near the 600 mm isohyet. Average distance from homestead to field was 980 m, with fields in the valley bottom much closer ( average 225 m) and fields on the plateau much further ( average 2300 m). Farmers considered the valley and plateau fields slightly more fertile than the other fields, but rainfall infiltration on plateau fields is often relatively poor. Nitrogen and phosphorus conten...
Field experiments were designed to investigate the effectiveness of integrated soil fertility manage...
Nigerien subsistence farmers increasingly rely on marginal degraded lands for food production as a r...
As a result of growing population pressure and limited fertile land availability, Nigerien farmers i...
Poor millet growth and yields in Niger are commonly attributed to rainfall deficits and low soil nut...
The Sahel of West Africa is the agro-ecological zone located between 12 oand 16 oN, with an annual r...
Soil fertility management has always been a major concern in farms in the Sahelian zone. Some farmin...
A household survey conducted in the Sahel, combined with an extensive literature search of baseline ...
Soils used for rainfed cereal production in Niger are sandy, deficient in major nutrients (N and P),...
Soils used for rainfed cereal production in Niger are sandy, deficient in major nutrients (N and P),...
Poor cropland fertility and a rapidly rising demand for food force Sahelian farmers to cultivate mor...
Declining soil fertility is a major threat to agricultural productivity and livelihoods in sub-Sahar...
Growing population pressure and ongoing soil degradation increasingly force Nigerien farmers to rely...
The objective of this study was to characterize pearl millet production in Niger and to assess the p...
The objective of this study was to characterize pearl millet production in Niger and to assess the p...
Soil fertility is a major constraint to agricultural development in most of the Sahel, with P being ...
Field experiments were designed to investigate the effectiveness of integrated soil fertility manage...
Nigerien subsistence farmers increasingly rely on marginal degraded lands for food production as a r...
As a result of growing population pressure and limited fertile land availability, Nigerien farmers i...
Poor millet growth and yields in Niger are commonly attributed to rainfall deficits and low soil nut...
The Sahel of West Africa is the agro-ecological zone located between 12 oand 16 oN, with an annual r...
Soil fertility management has always been a major concern in farms in the Sahelian zone. Some farmin...
A household survey conducted in the Sahel, combined with an extensive literature search of baseline ...
Soils used for rainfed cereal production in Niger are sandy, deficient in major nutrients (N and P),...
Soils used for rainfed cereal production in Niger are sandy, deficient in major nutrients (N and P),...
Poor cropland fertility and a rapidly rising demand for food force Sahelian farmers to cultivate mor...
Declining soil fertility is a major threat to agricultural productivity and livelihoods in sub-Sahar...
Growing population pressure and ongoing soil degradation increasingly force Nigerien farmers to rely...
The objective of this study was to characterize pearl millet production in Niger and to assess the p...
The objective of this study was to characterize pearl millet production in Niger and to assess the p...
Soil fertility is a major constraint to agricultural development in most of the Sahel, with P being ...
Field experiments were designed to investigate the effectiveness of integrated soil fertility manage...
Nigerien subsistence farmers increasingly rely on marginal degraded lands for food production as a r...
As a result of growing population pressure and limited fertile land availability, Nigerien farmers i...