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… olive products are olive oil and edible olives. • Fodder: The plants are much browsed on by livestock. Also … (Melia volkensii) This termite-resistant tree provides good fodder at the end of the dry season when other fodder may be scarce, and so can be valuable for TIST …
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… etc.) • Fuel wood • Medicine • Food/fodder These benefits are really valuable for farmers and … farmers in Kenya showed that the value of fruits, nuts, fodder, and firewood from trees they have planted in TIST … Intercropping: Performs well when intercropped with fodder crops such as maize, sorghum and cowpeas. Guava can …
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… – some types fix nitrogen, some can be used for fodder, some have medicinal properties and some produce … the main olive products are olive oil and edible olives. Fodder: The plants are much browsed on by livestock. … (Melia volkensii) This termite-resistant tree provides good fodder at the end of the dry season when other fodder may be …
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… olives.The plants are much browsed on by livestock as fodder. They are also used or fuel, timber, charcoal, … (Melia volkensii) This termite-resistant tree provides good fodder at the end of the dry season when other fodder may be scarce, and so can be valuable for TIST …
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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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… • 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 … managing trees on grazing land to provide wood and fodder. 7. Woodlots: Small woodlots can be grown on unused …
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… be beneficial some types fix nitrogen, some can be used for fodder, some have medicinal properties and some produce … 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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… livestock in arid lands. 6. Goats eat a variety of fodder. Fodder maintenance is low as they eat everything like …
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… species of trees. including mult and not Inses, trees for fodder, frees that improve soil fertility, and species that … the main olive products are olive cil and edible olives. Fodder: The plants are much browsed on by livestock. Also … volkensh) This termite-resisiant free provides good fodder at the end of the dry season when other fodder may …