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This paper presents some strategies for feed improvement to support intensification of ruminant production in the Ethiopian highlands. It looks into feed availability, and outlines feed intensification strategies. Opportunities for feed improvement and management, feed improvement in intensified ...


Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.Tedla, A.[Feed improvement to support intensification of ruminant production systems in the Ethiopian highlands]Feed improvement to support intensification of ruminant production systems in the Ethiopian highlands

Reports on research activities carried out by ILCA's highland programme to devise an appropriate animal feed production strategy for small scale farmeres in the Ethiopian highlands. Gives a critical analysis of the available sources of animal feed, such as, roughages from native pasture, browse a...


Jutzi, S.C.Haque, I.Tedla, A.[The production of animal feed in the Ethiopian highlands: Potentials and limitations]The production of animal feed in the Ethiopian highlands: Potentials and limitations

Research at ILRI has shown the value of incorporating forages and fodder species into sustainable farming systems, but the lack of available seed of adapted forage materials remains a major constraint to their adoption by smallholder farmers. Technical knowledge, access to seed, and economic ince...


Hanson, JeanTedla, A.[ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production]ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production

Discusses intermediate technology for increased food and feed production from deep black clay soils (vertisols) in the Ethiopian highlands. Presents examples of improved soil/water/nutrient management on vertisols discussing tillage and animal powered surface drainage and its effect on crop yield...


Jutzi, S.C.Asamenew, G.Tedla, A.Astatke, A.[Intermediate technology for increased food and feed production from deep black clay soils in the Ethiopian highlands]Intermediate technology for increased food and feed production from deep black clay soils in the Ethiopian highlands

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