Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhmid zones of Asante, Ghana. I. The natural conditions and the agricultural resources of the area

Studies 42 household units in two ecological zones of four farming villages located in the heart of Kumawu Traditional Area (KTA) in Asante, Ghana. The traditional area is the largest (9,256 sq. km) of the 21 traditional areas or paramouncies comprising the Kumawu, which is located 56 km north-east...

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Main Authors: London, C.J., Weniger, J.H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 1994
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66822
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description Studies 42 household units in two ecological zones of four farming villages located in the heart of Kumawu Traditional Area (KTA) in Asante, Ghana. The traditional area is the largest (9,256 sq. km) of the 21 traditional areas or paramouncies comprising the Kumawu, which is located 56 km north-east of Kumase, the capital of Asante region. Descriptions of physical conditions, the land tenure system and the current agricultural resources of the area are given. Discusses the physical characteristics of sheep type, ownership pattern and management practices, as well as flock structure. The availabilty of fodder plants and their seasonal cover outlined. In all, the studies covered 700 dams with almost 1500 lambings over a period of 30 months.
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spelling CGSpace668222023-07-03T14:47:28Z Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhmid zones of Asante, Ghana. I. The natural conditions and the agricultural resources of the area London, C.J. Weniger, J.H. sheep humid tropics agriculture Studies 42 household units in two ecological zones of four farming villages located in the heart of Kumawu Traditional Area (KTA) in Asante, Ghana. The traditional area is the largest (9,256 sq. km) of the 21 traditional areas or paramouncies comprising the Kumawu, which is located 56 km north-east of Kumase, the capital of Asante region. Descriptions of physical conditions, the land tenure system and the current agricultural resources of the area are given. Discusses the physical characteristics of sheep type, ownership pattern and management practices, as well as flock structure. The availabilty of fodder plants and their seasonal cover outlined. In all, the studies covered 700 dams with almost 1500 lambings over a period of 30 months. 1994-01-12 2015-06-05T12:17:51Z 2015-06-05T12:17:51Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66822 en Limited Access Wiley London, C.J. and Weniger, J.H. 1994. Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhmid zones of Asante, Ghana. I. The natural conditions and the agricultural resources of the area. Journal of Animal Breeding 111(1-6): 314-336.
spellingShingle sheep
humid tropics
agriculture
London, C.J.
Weniger, J.H.
Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhmid zones of Asante, Ghana. I. The natural conditions and the agricultural resources of the area
title Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhmid zones of Asante, Ghana. I. The natural conditions and the agricultural resources of the area
title_full Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhmid zones of Asante, Ghana. I. The natural conditions and the agricultural resources of the area
title_fullStr Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhmid zones of Asante, Ghana. I. The natural conditions and the agricultural resources of the area
title_full_unstemmed Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhmid zones of Asante, Ghana. I. The natural conditions and the agricultural resources of the area
title_short Investigations into traditionally managed Djallonke-sheep production in the humid and subhmid zones of Asante, Ghana. I. The natural conditions and the agricultural resources of the area
title_sort investigations into traditionally managed djallonke sheep production in the humid and subhmid zones of asante ghana i the natural conditions and the agricultural resources of the area
topic sheep
humid tropics
agriculture
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66822
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