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Securing the path to food security
(IITA; CGIAR, [2017?])
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The role and importance of residues
(CIMMYT, 2015-04-21)
Crop residues consist of dead plant parts, or stover, that remain from previous crops, including green manure cover crops, and may be supplemented with dried weeds or other imported plant material. Soil cover is one of the ...
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Weed control in smallholder Conservation Agriculture
(CIMMYT, 2015-04-21)
One of the principle reasons why farmers plough the soil is to control weeds. Tillage is easy and weed control can be complete. Weed control without tillage is more complicated and requires much more knowledge. A lot of ...
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Manual and animal traction seeding systems in Conservation Agriculture
(CIMMYT, 2015-04-21)
Soil tillage leads to the breakdown of soil structure and land degradation (see bulletin on land and soil degradation) and is therefore not sustainable. However to be able to plant into unploughed soil, special methods or ...
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Managing Conservation Agriculture (CA) demonstration plots
(CIMMYT, 2015-04-21)
Farmers believe what they can see and experience. A powerful vehicle for CA extension is the use of demonstration plots. On these defined land areas, new agronomic concepts are shown to farmers. Demonstration plots are ...
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Implementing Conservation Agriculture (CA) on farmers’ fields
(CIMMYT, 2015-04-21)
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Cereal and legume intercropping in smallholder Conservation Agriculture (CA) systems
(CIMMYT, 2015-04-21)
The growing of two or more crops on the same piece of land in the same season is called intercropping. Crops grown as intercrops should be of different growth habits, canopy structure and rooting architecture. Maize for ...
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Common weed species and their chemical control in Conservation Agriculture (CA) systems
(CIMMYT, 2015-04-21)
Dominant weed species in smallholder farming systems are broadleaved annuals and perennials, and grasses. The most common and difficult to control broadleaved weed species on smallholder farms are (Wandering dew), (Mexican ...