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Report
Soil fertility network for maize-based farming systems: report of the period 1 October 1994 to 30 September 1995
(CIMMYT, 1995)
The goal of the Network is to help smallholder farmers in Malawi and Zimbabwe produce higher, more sustainable and profitable yields from their dominant maize-based cropping systems. The Network aims to achieve that through ...
Conference Proceedings
Grain legumes and green manures for soil fertility in Southern Africa: taking stock of progress
(CIMMYT; Soil Fert Net, 2003)
This conference on the soil fertility benefits from green manures and grain legumes brought together 56 participants from Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, along with some further key presenters from Ethiopia, Kenya ...
Annual Report
Soil fert net annual report for 2001
(CIMMYT, 2002)
The work of the Soil Fertility Research Network for Smallholder Maize-Based Farming Systems in Southern Africa (Soil Fert Net) strengthened significantly during 2001. Our new strategy for the period 2001-2003 (described ...
Annual Report
Soil Fertility Network for Maize-Based Cropping Systems in Malawi and Zimbabwe "Soil Fer Net": annual report for the Period 1 October 1998 to 30 September 1999
(CIMMYT, 1999)
In 1998/99, the Soil Fertility Research Network for Smallholder Maize-Based Cropping Systems in Malawi and Zimbabwe (Soil Fert Net) began a projected second four years of work. We followed the strategy (outlined in our ...
Annual Report
The soil fertility management and policy network for maize-based farming systems in Southern Africa "Soil Fert Net": annual report for 2003
(CIMMYT, 2003)
Our Annual Report for 2003 covers the final year of the Soil Fertility Management and Policy Network for Smallholder Maize-Based Farming Systems in Southern Mrica (Soil Fert Net). Funding from the Rockefeller Foundation ...
Article
The sustainability of a groundnut plus maize rotation over 12 years on smallholder farms in the sub-humid zone of Zimbabwe
(Academic Journals, 2007)
An experiment was conducted on four smallholder farms and on-station in the sub-humid zone of northeast Zimbabwe for 12 years to assess how the rotation of groundnut with NPK-fertilized and unfertilized maize affected the ...