Describes the design and potential application of some techniques to improve fodder in selected cropping patterns in the subhumid zone of Nigeria. Lists major crops cultivated in the SHZ. Presents the cropping patterns in Abet.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
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Otsyina, R.M.
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Kaufmann, Ralph R. von
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[Some methods for improving fodder by incorporating forage legumes in cereal cropping systems in the Nigerian sub-humid zone]
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Some methods for improving fodder by incorporating forage legumes in cereal cropping systems in the Nigerian sub-humid zone
Presents an analysis of some of the forage interventions being tested by the ILCA sub-humid zone programme. Includes a discussion of some of the issues surrounding pasture Development in the same area.
This study arose from the need to develop strategies that optimize the use of available feed resources from natural range fallow and crop residues in combination with the fodder bank innovation. The paper discusses the interactive effects of feeding both forage legume and urea molasses supplement...
Mani, R.I.
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Kaufmann, Ralph R. von
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Egan, A.R.
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Oyedipe, E.O.
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Dixon, Rob M.
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Holmes, J.
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[Optimal utilization of fodder banks for the reproductive efficiency of Bunaji cattle: Effect of dry season forage legume supplementation on weight and reproductive performance]
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Optimal utilization of fodder banks for the reproductive efficiency of Bunaji cattle: Effect of dry season forage legume supplementation on weight and reproductive performance
Results of a study conducted to determine the productivity, composition & quality of fodder banks under different management systems and the milk and liveweight output with and without fodder banks on legume pasture units established for supplementing cattle grazing rangeland under traditional pr...
Kaufmann, Ralph R. von
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Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
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[Legume pasture units for supplementing cattle grazing rangeland under traditional production systems in the Nigerian subhumid zone]
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Legume pasture units for supplementing cattle grazing rangeland under traditional production systems in the Nigerian subhumid zone