Forage Production for Smallholder Farmers in a Rainfed Millet Cropping System in Central Mali
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Published:1992-10
Issue:4
Volume:28
Page:425-432
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ISSN:0014-4797
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Container-title:Experimental Agriculture
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ex. Agric.
Author:
Bartholomew P. W.,Ly R.,Kone D.,Traore S. F.,Sissoko K.
Abstract
SUMMARYA shortage of available labour early in the growing season, when effort is directed to the weeding ofcereal crops, appeared to be a primary constraint to increased forage cropping by smallholder farmers in the semi-arid zone of central Mali. In experiments with millet, the labour requirement for weeding was reduced by an average of 45% when the crop was weeded at two rather than four weeks after emergence. A combination of weeding by hand and by ox-drawn plough or harrow only slightly increased labour productivity compared with hand weeding alone. Both lablab and cowpea produced good yields of forage when sown in mid July, but average yield declined by 71 kg ha−l for each day's delay in sowing between mid July and mid-August. Green gram was also productive over a two month growing period and appeared to have potential as a late-sown forage crop.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science
Reference8 articles.
1. Ly R. & Sissoko K. (1990). Essais Agronomiques de Cultures Fourrageres et Ameliorantes (Campagne 1989 1990). Commissions Techniques Specialisees de Productions Animales, Session Mars 1990. Republique du Mali: Institute National de Recherche Zootechnique, Forestiere et Hydrobiologique, Ministere de l'Environnement et de l'Elevage.
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