1. Competition for mulch and fodder is one of the key issues constraining successful conservation agriculture in areas where livestock are a part of the agricultural system. Convenor: Putso Nyathi is a Conservation Agriculture Technical Officer for Southern Africa with MCC supporting CFGB funded...
  2. AccessAgriculture Training Video Ahorrar agua, tierra y mano de obra, teniendo un crecimiento rápido y abundante de forraje nutritivo que mejorará su ganado. Esas son las ventajas de la producción de forraje hidropónico. Idiomas disponibles Bangla Chichewa / Nyanja Chitonga / Tonga Español...
  3. Recurso clave 19/1/1998 Organized by Forest, Farm, and Community Tree Network (FACT Net), Winrock International, and BAIF Deveopment ResearchFoundation, march 20-25, 1995 Forest, Farm, and Comunity Tree Research Reports-Special issue, 1998 Forty-three individuals representing 18 countries participated in the workshop....
  4. 31/1/2018 ECHO promueve muchoforraje para animales en el trópico y el subtrópico, para áreas áridas y húmedas, pero pocos de ellos son tolerantes a las heladas, a las sequías y prosperan en zonas altas. El escobón(Chamaecytisus palmensis), también conocido como tagasaste, es un arbusto de larga vida y...
  5. AccessAgricuture Training Video Las cabras comen casi cualquier cosa. Pero cuando las cabras están amarradas o encerradas, necesitan mucha agua, y una buena mezcla de alimento, y bastante. Al darles forraje todos los días, podemos satisfacer una parte de sus necesidades de energía, proteínas,...
  6. Abstract,Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability2014 Fodder trees are important feed sources for livestock in a wide range offarming systemsin Africa. Researchers, extension services and farmers have developed and promoted fodder tree practices in many different countries and contexts....
  7. Abstract, World Agroforestry, 2014 Many rural households in developing countries feed their animals on the leaves of trees. In pastoral areas of sub-Saharan Africa, three-quarters of the 10,000 tree and woody species, are used as fodder, supplying up to 50 per cent of livestock feed. This...
  8. Access Agriculture Training Video Cactus pads are rich in minerals like calcium, phosphorous and magnesium, and have moderate levels of protein and fibre. You can start harvesting cactus pads one year after planting and harvest pads every 4 months as per your needs. Cactus will give fodder for...
  9. AccessAgriculture Training Video El dar forraje verde todos los días a las gallinas mejoradas satisface parte de sus necesidades. Sin embargo, para mejorar su producción hay que proveer de alimentos concentrados que contienen una mezcla de granos, torta de aceite, afrecho y conchas. Idiomas...
  10. Access Agricuture Training Video Many producers raise rabbits because it requires relatively little space, little time and therefore lets you earn some money quickly. For the rabbit to grow well and multiply quickly you need to feed it well. Dry the wet fodder before giving it to the rabbit the...