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… We specifically choose Grevillea because we also wanted fodder for our animals especially during dry season. We have … tropical zones with a pronounced dry season Firewood, food, fodder, beeforage, windbreaks, mulch, ornamental, shade, … fairly welldrained soil Firewood, charcoal, poles, timber, fodder, bee forage, soil conservation, shade No …
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… • Fuel wood • Fruits and other food • Fodder • Soil stabilization • Soil fertility … little space, control erosion, and can produce leaves for fodder or mulch.An example of hedging is to plant a row of … Managing trees on grazing land to provide wood and fodder. For example, in arid and semi-arid lands, consider …
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… way to recover is by planting native forage or grass, fodder for cattle, by planting indigenous tree species … external inputs. Food crop can provide as animal feed/fodder for the livestock, and the livestock as fertilizer …
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… Intercropping: Performs well when intercropped with fodder crops such as maize, sorghum and cowpeas. Guava can … are best. Can also use grafts. Uses: Fuelwood, fruit, fodder, bee-forage, windbreaks, mulch, shade, soil … and the tree also produces good charcoal. Leaves make good fodder for livestock, and produce a good mulch that improves …
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… material • Fuel wood • Fruits and other food • Fodder • Soil stabilization • Soil fertility • … little space, control erosion, and can produce leaves for fodder or mulch.An example of hedging is to plant a row of … Managing trees on grazing land to provide wood and fodder. For example, in arid and semi-arid lands, consider …
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… Building material · Fuel wood · Fruits and other food · Fodder · Soil stabilization · Soil fertility · … little space, control erosion, and can produce leaves for fodder or mulch.An example of hedging is to plant a row of … Managing trees on grazing land to provide wood and fodder. For example, in arid and semi-arid lands, consider …
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… - Building material - Fuel wood - Fruits and other food - Fodder - Soil stabilization - Soil fertility - Moisture … little space, control erosion, and can produce leaves for fodder or mulch.An example of hedging is to plant a row of … by managing trees on grazing land to help provide wood and fodder. 7. Woodlots: Small woodlots can be grown on unused …
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… provide us with fruits and nuts. Luciner trees provide fodder for our cattle, and many other trees provide us with … tree's bitter leaves can be eaten as a vegetable or used as fodder. Twigs are used as chewsticks. Its flowers are … fields and provides shade for coffee. Leaves are good fodder for cattle, goats, rabbits, and pigs. • Melia …
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… contributing to our well-being include increased firewood, fodder for our animals, better crop yields through … today? What are benefits – domestic use/ selling? ü Fodder and Compost. Have you planted fodder crops in your farm since joining TIST? Are you …
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… to plant in my farm. I focused on fruit trees, nut trees, fodder trees, and indigenous trees. Though I had planted … in my farm.As I said earlier, some of my trees are also fodder trees.This has eased my dairy farming. I keep a dairy … of receiving payments. So, the farmer keeps the trees, the fodder, the firewood, and the fruits and the nuts. The money …