Soil and agronomic factors influencing fodder production in the sub-humid zone of West Africa

Examines the traditional farming in the sub-humid zone of West Africa, the environment and its relationship to agriculture, maintainance of soil fertility including scale of problems and cultural & indigenous methods, pasture agronomy research in northern Nigeria including ILCA's and NAPRI's program...

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Main Author: Ahmad, N.
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1986
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4242
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description Examines the traditional farming in the sub-humid zone of West Africa, the environment and its relationship to agriculture, maintainance of soil fertility including scale of problems and cultural & indigenous methods, pasture agronomy research in northern Nigeria including ILCA's and NAPRI's programmes, and the appropriateness of the two programs. Outlines research needs, and research facilities at ILCA, Kaduna. Ends with suggestions for the modifications of the ILCA program at Kaduna and to conduct the proposed studies, and implications for centre facilities.
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spelling CGSpace42422021-02-24T07:47:14Z Soil and agronomic factors influencing fodder production in the sub-humid zone of West Africa Ahmad, N. subhumid zones feed production agronomy soil traditional farming climate geology soil fertility pastures research fodder bank soil management Examines the traditional farming in the sub-humid zone of West Africa, the environment and its relationship to agriculture, maintainance of soil fertility including scale of problems and cultural & indigenous methods, pasture agronomy research in northern Nigeria including ILCA's and NAPRI's programmes, and the appropriateness of the two programs. Outlines research needs, and research facilities at ILCA, Kaduna. Ends with suggestions for the modifications of the ILCA program at Kaduna and to conduct the proposed studies, and implications for centre facilities. 1986 2011-07-19T06:27:48Z 2011-07-19T06:27:48Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4242 en Limited Access International Livestock Centre for Africa
spellingShingle subhumid zones
feed production
agronomy
soil
traditional farming
climate
geology
soil fertility
pastures
research
fodder bank
soil management
Ahmad, N.
Soil and agronomic factors influencing fodder production in the sub-humid zone of West Africa
title Soil and agronomic factors influencing fodder production in the sub-humid zone of West Africa
title_full Soil and agronomic factors influencing fodder production in the sub-humid zone of West Africa
title_fullStr Soil and agronomic factors influencing fodder production in the sub-humid zone of West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Soil and agronomic factors influencing fodder production in the sub-humid zone of West Africa
title_short Soil and agronomic factors influencing fodder production in the sub-humid zone of West Africa
title_sort soil and agronomic factors influencing fodder production in the sub humid zone of west africa
topic subhumid zones
feed production
agronomy
soil
traditional farming
climate
geology
soil fertility
pastures
research
fodder bank
soil management
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4242
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