Strip Inter cropping - Double row and Four-row system: IPSR Innovation Profile
Double-row strip cropping: This system reduces the plant spacing of maize rows to open up space for legumes to grow. Maize is usually intercropped with a legume (i.e., groundnuts/soya beans/cowpeas/beans). Maize is planted into rip lines opened in double rows (50cm inter-row x 25cm in-row) and a gap...
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2022
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125516 |
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