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Bezabih, MelkamuAdie, AberraRavi, D.Prasad, K.V.S.V.Jones, Christopher S.Geleta, B.Tadesse, Z.Zegeye, H.Solomon, T.Blümmel, Michael[Variations in food-fodder traits of bread wheat cultivars released for the Ethiopian highlands]Variations in food-fodder traits of bread wheat cultivars released for the Ethiopian highlands

The performance, expansion and contribution of tree lucerne has not reached to its full potential due to a number of factors. An action on-farm research was conducted with men and women farm households to (a) compare survival and growth of tree lucerne across contrasting sites and growing niches,...


Mekonnen, KinduJogo, WellingtonBezabih, MelkamuMulema, Annet A.Thorne, Peter J.[Determinants of survival and growth of tree lucerne (Chamaecytisus palmensis) in the crop-livestock farming systems of the Ethiopian highlands]Determinants of survival and growth of tree lucerne (Chamaecytisus palmensis) in the crop-livestock farming systems of the Ethiopian highlands
Belete, SisayBezabih, MelkamuAbdulkadir, BirhanTolera, AdugnaMekonnen, KinduWoldemeskel, Endalkachew[Inoculation and phosphorus fertilizer improve food-feed traits of grain legumes in mixed crop-livestock systems of Ethiopia]Inoculation and phosphorus fertilizer improve food-feed traits of grain legumes in mixed crop-livestock systems of Ethiopia

Introduction: Ethiopia has made efforts to tackle the challenges of low crop and livestock productivity and degradation of land resources through various rural development strategies. However, increasing demands for food, animal feed, fuel, and income-generating activities are putting pressure on...


Mekuria, WuletawMekonnen, KinduThorne, Peter J.Bezabih, MelkamuTamene, LulsegedAbera, Wuletawu[Competition for land resources: Driving forces and consequences in crop-livestock production systems of the Ethiopian highlands]Competition for land resources: Driving forces and consequences in crop-livestock production systems of the Ethiopian highlands

The objectives were to determine browse species preference of goats using dry matter intake (DMI) as a proxy, to compare preference when offered in combination with polyethylene glycol (PEG) and to establish relationships between browse species intake and chemical compositional data. Air-dried le...


Mengistu, G.Bezabih, MelkamuHendriks, W.H.Pellikaan, W.F.[Preference of goats (Capra hircus L.) for tanniniferous browse species available in semi-arid areas in Ethiopia]Preference of goats (Capra hircus L.) for tanniniferous browse species available in semi-arid areas in Ethiopia

The objective of this study was to determine the effect of supplementing increasing levels of dried tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) leaf on the nutrition and performance of sheep fed a basal diet of barley straw. The study had four treatments, which involved supplementation of dried tagasaste...


Mengesha, M.Bezabih, MelkamuMekonnen, KinduAdie, AberraDuncan, Alan J.Thorne, Peter J.Tolera, A.[Tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) leaf supplementation to enhance nutrient intake and production performance of sheep in the Ethiopian highlands]Tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) leaf supplementation to enhance nutrient intake and production performance of sheep in the Ethiopian highlands

Feed shortage and poor quality of available feeds are major constraints for livestock production in the highlands of Ethiopia. A trial was conducted to assess if producing irrigated oat-vetch fodder during the dry period could adequately supplement the diet of fattening sheep and generate additio...


Bezabih, MelkamuDuncan, Alan J.Mekonnen, KinduAdie, AberraKhan, A.K.Thorne, Peter J.[The role of irrigated fodder production to supplement the diet of fattening sheep by smallholders in southern Ethiopia]The role of irrigated fodder production to supplement the diet of fattening sheep by smallholders in southern Ethiopia

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