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Akakpoa, D.B.Boer, I.J.M. deAdjei-Nsiah, S.Duncan, Alan J.Giller, Ken E.Oosting, Simon J.[Evaluating the effects of storage conditions on dry matter loss and nutritional quality of grain legume fodders in West Africa]Evaluating the effects of storage conditions on dry matter loss and nutritional quality of grain legume fodders in West Africa

Ways of promoting integration of herbaceous forage legumes into a napier grass fodder system were evaluated with the aim of increasing forage quantity and quality on smallholder dairy farms in central Kenya. The herbaceous legumes Desmodium intortum cGreenleaf (ILRI 104), Macrotyloma axillare cAx...


Mwangi, D.M.Cadisch, GeorgThorpe, W.R.Giller, Ken E.[Harvesting management options for legumes intercropped in napier grass in the central highlands of Kenya]Harvesting management options for legumes intercropped in napier grass in the central highlands of Kenya

Western Kenya is one of Africa’s most densely populated rural areas, characterised by intensive smallholder crop–livestock systems on degraded lands managed with small inputs of mineral fertiliser and animal manure. Competing uses for crop residues and other organic resources often results in poo...


Castellanos-Navarrete, A.Tittonell, Pablo A.Rufino, Mariana C.Giller, Ken E.[Feeding, crop residue and manure management for integrated soil fertility management—A case study from Kenya]Feeding, crop residue and manure management for integrated soil fertility management—A case study from Kenya

Livestock is an essential component of smallholder farming systems in the East African highlands. The ‘One cow per poor family’ programme was initiated in Rwanda as part of a poverty alleviation strategy, aiming to increase the livestock population. A four month-study was conducted in Umurera vil...


Klapwijk, L.C.Bucagu, C.Wijk, Mark T. vanUdo, H.M.J.Vanlauwe, BernardMunyanziza, E.Giller, Ken E.[The ‘One cow per poor family’ programme: Current and potential fodder availability within smallholder farming systems in southwest Rwanda]The ‘One cow per poor family’ programme: Current and potential fodder availability within smallholder farming systems in southwest Rwanda

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