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The incorporation of livestock into alley farming systems, in which food or forage crops are grown between hedges of multipurpose trees that are regularly pruned for mulch and/or forage, has been studied for over 10 years in Africa. Prunings from leguminous trees such as Leucaena and gliricidia c...


Reynolds, L.Jabbar, M.A.[The role of alley farming in African livestock production]The role of alley farming in African livestock production

Previous economic analysis found alley cropping more profitable than coventional farming. One study that also compared alley farming with small ruminants found it less profitable than alley cropping. The present study shows, on the basis of more recent experimental data, that crop response to mul...


Jabbar, M.A.Cobbina, J.[Optimum fodder-mulch allocation of tree foliage under alley farming in southwest Nigeria]Optimum fodder-mulch allocation of tree foliage under alley farming in southwest Nigeria

Considering leguminous trees Leucaena and Gliricidia as good sources of quality food, on-station and on-farm studies were conducted in the humid zone of West Africa to establish animal responses to levels, times and forms of browse supplementation, to develop alternative feeding strategies for ut...


Jabbar, M.A.Reynolds, L.Larbi, AsamoahSmith, Jimmy W.[Nutritional and economic benefits of leucaena and gliricidia as feed supplements for small ruminants in humid West Africa]Nutritional and economic benefits of leucaena and gliricidia as feed supplements for small ruminants in humid West Africa

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