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International Board for Plant Genetic ResourcesEuropean Cooperative Programme for the Conservation and Exchange of Crop Genetic Resources[Report of a Working Group on Forages: (third meeting) held at the Station de Génétique et d’Amélioration des Plantes de l’INRA Mauguio, Montpellier, France, 10-12 January 1989]Report of a Working Group on Forages: (third meeting) held at the Station de Génétique et d’Amélioration des Plantes de l’INRA Mauguio, Montpellier, France, 10-12 January 1989

International Board for Plant Genetic Resources[Report of a Working Group on Forages: Held in Larissa, Greece, 7-8 February 1984]Report of a Working Group on Forages: Held in Larissa, Greece, 7-8 February 1984

International Board for Plant Genetic ResourcesUnited Nations Development Programme[Report of a Working Group on Forages (Second Meeting): Held in Carlow, Ireland 7-11 Oct. 1985]Report of a Working Group on Forages (Second Meeting): Held in Carlow, Ireland 7-11 Oct. 1985
Spain, James M.Lascano, Carlos E.[Estrategias para mejorar la eficiencia de utilización de sabanas nativas en el trópico húmedo]Estrategias para mejorar la eficiencia de utilización de sabanas nativas en el trópico húmedo

Foods produced from two cereal-legume cropping systems were evaluated in a 250-day growth trial using Friesian X Boran crossbred steers. Crops and crop combinations in cropping system 1 were oat-vetch (Avena sativa-Vicia dasycarpa; OV), wheat-trifolium (Triticum aestivum-Trifolium steudneri; WT),...


Umunna, N.N.Osuji, P.O.Khalili, H.Nsahlai, I.V.Crosse, S.[Comparative feeding value of forages from two cereal-legume based cropping systems for beef production from crossbred (Bos taurus X Bos indicus) steers and subsequent performance of underfed and realimented steers]Comparative feeding value of forages from two cereal-legume based cropping systems for beef production from crossbred (Bos taurus X Bos indicus) steers and subsequent performance of underfed and realimented steers

Presents a description & an assessement of 16 village alley farms, incorporating two browse legumes, namely Leucaena leucocephala & Gliricidia sepium, in four-metre alternate rows with staple food crops, within the Fashola and Badeku/Ikire areas in southwest Nigeria.


Atta-Krah, A.N.[Evaluation of village alley farms]Evaluation of village alley farms

In the process of developing an improved fallow system based on forage legumes, the potential interest of crop-livestock farmers in enhancing soil fertility restoration and dry-season feed supply was assessed during a socio-economic study on 11 farms of settled agro-pastoralists in the subhumid z...


Muhr, L.Tarawali, Shirley A.Peters, MichaelSchultze-Kraft, Rainer[Acceptability of forage legumes for improved fallows - first experiences of agro-pastoralists in subhumid southwest Nigeria]Acceptability of forage legumes for improved fallows - first experiences of agro-pastoralists in subhumid southwest Nigeria

Degradability characteristics of oats hay (harvested at milk stage), oats straw, wheat middlings and forage legumes (lablab (Lablab purpureus)) hay, leaves of sesbania (Sesbania sesban) and tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis)) were evaluated in three sheep given native hay supplemented with cott...


Umunna, N.N.Nsahlai, I.V.Osuji, P.O.[Degradability of forage protein supplements and their effects on the kinetics of digestion and passage]Degradability of forage protein supplements and their effects on the kinetics of digestion and passage

Studies different methods of growing sorghum in stylo fodder banks at ILCA, Kaduna. Includes ridging vs flat seedbed preparation, transplanting vs seeding, and suppressing or encouraging growth of forage legume during food crop growth.


Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.Suleiman, H.Kaufmann, Ralph R. von[Tillage methods for the cropping of sorghum in legume fodder banks in the subhumid zone of Nigeria]Tillage methods for the cropping of sorghum in legume fodder banks in the subhumid zone of Nigeria

Parkia is a pantropical genus of about 30-40 tree legume species of considerable evolutionary, taxonomic, biological and economic improtance in Africa, Asia and South America. It has several uses, including fodder, food, medicine, green manure, fuel and timber. This paper reviews the scattered li...


Sabiiti, E.N.Cobbina, J.[Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa]Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa

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