AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) systems composed of intercropping and strip tillage practices were evaluated on marginalized maize-based farming system in hill region of Nepal. On-farm experimental trials were conducted on the field of 25 smallholder farmers in three villages of central mid-hill region. Results indicated that although CA systems did not increase crop yields; higher return and revenue were generated due to increased number of crop harvests and higher price of the cash crops used in intercropping. Therefore, it was concluded that smallholder farmers should adopt CA system for increasing return and improving sustainability of the farming system
We would like to thank the Canadian International Food Security Research Fund (CIFSRF), jointly spon...
Maize is the second most important crop after rice in Nepal. Maize is grown largely on bari land dur...
Food and nutritional securities are the major threats coupled with declining factor productivity and...
AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) systems composed of intercropping and strip tillage practices ...
Abstract. The adoption of Conservation agriculture (CA) contributes to sustainable production and it...
A decline in land and water productivity, increase in the cost of cultivation, and labor-intensive p...
Maize (Zea mays) and Finger millet (Elusine corocana) are two key staple crops grown in the hills of...
A decline in land and water productivity, increase in the cost of cultivation, and labor-intensive p...
A study was conducted from 2014 to 2017 in Malawi to elucidate the short-term effects of maize-legum...
AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) is considered as a suitable technique for soil erosion control...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is a crop management paradigm based on minimal soil disturbance, crop ...
Continuous conventional tillage coupled with unsystematic cereal/legume rotations has promoted low c...
Intensive tillage based conventional agriculture have high global warming potential. Alternative to ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is defined as sustainable agriculture production system comprising a s...
Humankind faces the need to achieve sustainable agriculture production, meanwhile increasing crop yi...
We would like to thank the Canadian International Food Security Research Fund (CIFSRF), jointly spon...
Maize is the second most important crop after rice in Nepal. Maize is grown largely on bari land dur...
Food and nutritional securities are the major threats coupled with declining factor productivity and...
AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) systems composed of intercropping and strip tillage practices ...
Abstract. The adoption of Conservation agriculture (CA) contributes to sustainable production and it...
A decline in land and water productivity, increase in the cost of cultivation, and labor-intensive p...
Maize (Zea mays) and Finger millet (Elusine corocana) are two key staple crops grown in the hills of...
A decline in land and water productivity, increase in the cost of cultivation, and labor-intensive p...
A study was conducted from 2014 to 2017 in Malawi to elucidate the short-term effects of maize-legum...
AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) is considered as a suitable technique for soil erosion control...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is a crop management paradigm based on minimal soil disturbance, crop ...
Continuous conventional tillage coupled with unsystematic cereal/legume rotations has promoted low c...
Intensive tillage based conventional agriculture have high global warming potential. Alternative to ...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is defined as sustainable agriculture production system comprising a s...
Humankind faces the need to achieve sustainable agriculture production, meanwhile increasing crop yi...
We would like to thank the Canadian International Food Security Research Fund (CIFSRF), jointly spon...
Maize is the second most important crop after rice in Nepal. Maize is grown largely on bari land dur...
Food and nutritional securities are the major threats coupled with declining factor productivity and...