Agriculture

Research Papers/Topics Agriculture

EFFECTS OF INTRA ROW SPACING AND NPSB FERTILIZER RATES ON YIELD COMPONENTS AND YIELD OF MAIZE (Zea maysL.) AT METTA DISTRICT, EAST ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Maize is becoming an important cereal crop in Ethiopia due to its use as sources of food security and income. However, the productivity of the crop inhibited by insufficient application of NPSB fertilizer rates and gaps intra row spacing. Therefore, a field experiment was conducted at Metta District to determine the effects of application of different rates of blended NPSB fertilizer and intra- row spacing on growth, yield components and yield of maize and to evaluate the cost bene...

EFFECTS OF LEGUME CROPS AND TIME OF INTERCROPPING ON INFESTATION OF STRIGA (Striga hermonthica) ON YIELDAND YIELD RELATED TRAITS OF SORGHUM (Sorghum bicolor L.) AT FEDIS EAST HARARGHE ZONE,

Abstract: Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor(L.)Moench] is the most important staple crop in Ethiopia and cultivated in a wide range of elevation and rainfall conditions .In the dry lowland areas of Ethiopia. Sorghum production and productivity is constrained by various abiotic and biotic factors including parasitic weed Striga. Several studies revealed that, the effect of Striga on sorghum can vary from 40% to 100% yield loss. Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify the best combinatio...

Pedological aspects of earthenware potterymaking soils from Kweneng district, Botswana

Abstract: Ethnopedological and pedological investigations have been largely centred on agricultural land uses and associated practices. However, indigenous peasants have also relied on soil resources to eke their livelihood in other activities including non-commercial pottery making. Clayey soils, weathered sandstone and other materials are traditionally used in the Kweneng District of Botswana for earthenware pottery. This study bridges the gap in the dearth of information on the pedologica...

EFFECTS OF ADMINISTRATION CLOVE (syzygium aromaticum) AND CARDAMOM (Elettaria cardamomum) EXTRACT AND THEIR COMBINATION VIA DRINKING WATER ON PERFORMANCES AND BLOOD PARAMETERS OF WHITE LEGHOR

Abstract: The study was conducted to evaluate the ef ects of administering extracts of clove, cardamom, and their combination via drinking water on egg production, egg quality, fertility, hatchability and , blood parameters of White Leghorn layers at Haramaya University. Total of 180 White Leghorn layers were randomly allocated to four treatments in completely randomized design with three replications for feeding period of 70 days. The treatments were T1 (0 ml of the extract),T2 ( 3ml of clo...

AVAILABILITY OF FEED RESOURCES, UTILIZATION, BIOMASS YIELD, SEASONAL AND AGROECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS IN NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIGENOUS BROWSE SPECIES FOR RUMINANTS IN EASTERN ZONE OF T

Abstract: The study was conducted to assess the availability of feed resources, major constraints of ruminant production, identify the major indigenous browse species (IBS) in the area, characterizing their local utilization, chemical composition, degradability and biomass yield in two agro-ecologies (Midland and highland)in the eastern zone of Tigray in northern Ethiopia. A semi structured questionnaire was used at community and household levels and a total of 270 respondents (180 from high...

MILK PRODUCTION AND CALVE GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF OGADEN CATTLE UNDER IMPROVED FEEDING MANAGEMENT

Abstract: The experiment was conducted in Haramaya University beef farm from July 2019- June 2020 with the objective to investigate milk production, milk composition and calve growth performance(birth weight,weaning weight and daily weight gain) of ogaden cattle under improved feeding management. Sixteen lactating cows from early to late lactation stage were used by Randomized complete block design to receive four treatment diets. The supplementation was given based on cow’s daily milk yie...

MILK PRODUCTION, REPRODUCTION, HANDLING, MARKETING SYSTEM AND QUALITY OF RAW MILK IN LOCAL DAIRY COWS IN BEDENO DISTRICT, EAST HARARGHE ZONE, OROMIA REGION, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The study was conducted in Bedano district, East Hararghe Zone of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. To assess milk production, reproduction, handling, marketing system and analyze milk composition of local cows at smallholder farmers’. The study had two parts: survey and monitoring. For survey study Multi-stage stratified sampling technique was employed to select targets. The number of PAs selected from rural, 3 PAs (About 10% of these PAs) was selected by using purposive sampling and for...

ASSESSMENT OF SMALLHOLDER CHICKEN PRODUCTION PRACTICES AND EVALUATION OF LOCAL FEED RESOURCES IN TWO DISTRICTS OF SOUTH OMO ZONE, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The study was assessed smallholder chicken production practices and locally available feed resources. Six kebeles from two districts and 30 households (HHs) from each 6 kebeles were selected purposively and stratified to local, exotic, and mixed breed keepers. Four locally used ration samples were identified, collected and analyzed at Haramaya University Animal nutrition laboratory. The average flock size was highest in mixed breed (16.6 chickens) rearing strata. Purchase (36.1%), ...

MILK PRODUCTION, REPRODUCTION, HANDLING, MARKETING SYSTEM AND QUALITY OF RAW MILK IN LOCAL DAIRY COWS IN BEDENO DISTRICT, EAST HARARGHE ZONE, OROMIA REGION, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The study was conducted in Bedano district, East Hararghe Zone of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. To assess milk production, reproduction, handling, marketing system and analyze milk composition of local cows at smallholder farmers’. The study had two parts: survey and monitoring. For survey study Multi-stage stratified sampling technique was employed to select targets. The number of PAs selected from rural, 3 PAs (About 10% of these PAs) was selected by using purposive sampling and for...

EFFECT OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF TARO (Colocasia esculenta) TUBER MEAL SUBSTITUTION FOR MAIZE ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF BROILER CHICKEN

Abstract: A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of substituting maize with different levels of taro tuber meal (TTM) on feed intake, weight change, feed conversion ratio, mortality percentage, carcass characteristics and partial budget analysis of broiler birds. Four experimental diets were formulated with T1 (control) containing 0% TTM while diets T2, T3 and T4 contained (TTM) each at 20%, 40% and 60% replacement levels respectively. Two hundred sixteen unsexed blood Cobb 500 broiler...

EFFECT OF DIETARY INCLUSION OF MANGO SEED KERNEL MEAL ON FEED INTAKE, GROWTH PERFORMANCES AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF BROILERS

Abstract: A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of dietary inclusion of mango seed kernel on growth performances (feed intake, body weight gain), feed conversion ratio, carcass characteristics, mortality percentages and partial budget analysis of broiler chicks at various levels of Mango Seed Kernel (MSK) as energy supplement at Haramaya University poultry farm.168 broiler chicks with average body weight 45.17±1.08g/b/d (mean ±SD) were randomly distributed to four treatments each wi...

EFFECTS OF NEEM (Azadirachta indica) AND BITTER (Vernonia amygdalina) LEAVES EXTRACTS ON GROWTH, HEMATOLOGY AND SERUM BIOCHEMICAL INDICES OF BROILER CHICKEN

Abstract: A study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of oral administering neem and bitter leaf extract as natural feed additive for broiler chicks on feed Intake, body weight gain, feed conversion ratio (FCR), carcass parameters, hematological serum biochemical parameters, chick mortality percentage, sensory evaluation of meat, chemical composition of meat and partial budget analysis of broiler chicks. Unsexed one hundred ninety-two, day-old Cobb 500 broiler chick with initial weight of...

DRY AND WET SEASON SUPPLEMENTATION ON PERFORMANCE OF SHORT EARED SOMALI GOATS RAISED UNDER FARMERS GRAZING CONDITION IN DIRE DAWA ADMINISTRATION, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Improvement of the contribution of the untapped huge goat resource of Ethiopia can be achieved through alleviating constraints and adjusting inefficient production practices which requires knowledge about roles of goat, husbandry practices, production constraints, performance under the prevailing condition and available resources. With this understanding, a survey study on goat production systems of mixed crop livestock (MCL) and Agro pastoral (AP) Farming systems in the rural kebe...

EFFECTS OF FORMS OF MAIZE (Zea mays L.) GRAIN ON BIOMASS YIELD, NUTRITIVE VALUE, MILK PRODUCTION AND QUALITY OF DAIRY COWS

Abstract: A survey and other three interrelated trials were conducted on the objective of selecting the best maize form that would substitute brewery grain in crossbred (Fogera and Holstein Friesian) dairy cows ration. In the survey (paper I) a cross-sectional single visit multi-purpose design was used to assess farmers’ perception, and available practices for hydroponic fodder production. In paper II and III, a 4 x 3 factorial experiment (four maize varieties with three seed rates) in a C...

Growth Performance and Grazing Behavior of Camels, Cattle, Sheep and Goats Co-grazing Range with Mixed Species of Plants in Dry Season

Abstract: A study was conducted to assess forage mass, botanical composition, nutritive value of herbaceous vegetation, grazing behavior, forage selectivity and performance of co-grazing sheep, goats, cattle and camels with initial body weights (BW) of 20.6±2.09, 16.6±0.97, 96.8±3.43 and 162.3±21.28 kg, respectively. Grazing lasted 16 weeks, using 6 growing animals from each animal species (AS). Animals co-grazed 6 ha of grazing area (G) with diverse plant species. Four enclosures (E) ea...


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