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Autor: Tolera Abera Goshu
MESFIN KEBEDE DESTA Tolera Abera Goshu (2017)
Performance trials (N=52) in two zones (West Shewa and Jimma) in Ethiopia. Trials comprise four nutrient management treatments, namely control with zero fertilizer ; and three fertilizer recommendations to achieve the same target yield based on regional fertilizer recommendation, a Nutrient Expert (IPNI software) based recommendation and a soil-test NE based recommendation. Trials were conducted on-farm with four plots per farm. Observations include biomass and grain yields, as well as pre-sowing pH, nitrogen and phosphorus levels. Some N & K data are missing.
Dataset
MESFIN KEBEDE DESTA Tolera Abera Goshu (2017)
Performance trials (N=52) in two zones (West Shewa and Jimma) in Ethiopia. Trials comprise four nutrient management treatments, namely control with zero fertilizer ; and three fertilizer recommendations to achieve the same target yield based on regional fertilizer recommendation, a Nutrient Expert (IPNI software) based recommendation and a soil-test NE based recommendation. Trials were conducted on-farm with four plots per farm. Observations include biomass and grain yields, as well as pre-sowing pH, nitrogen and phosphorus levels. Some N & K data are missing.
Dataset
TAMASA Ethiopia. Agronomy Panel Survey 2016. Yield, soil and agronomy data
MESFIN KEBEDE DESTA Jordan Chamberlin Tolera Abera Goshu (2017)
Data from crop-cuts as part of the Agronomy Panel Survey (APS) implemented in Oromia in three Zones (East Wollega, West Showa and Jimma). The APS included 16 peasant associations and 76 communities across the western part of Ethiopia in 56 randomly selected 1 X 1 km areas from eight 10km x 10 km sampling grids. Replicated crop cuts were made on farmers maize fields and yield measured. Soil samples were also collected but have not been analysed yet.
Dataset
TAMASA Ethiopia. Agronomy Panel Survey 2016. Yield, soil and agronomy data
MESFIN KEBEDE DESTA Jordan Chamberlin Tolera Abera Goshu (2017)
Data from crop-cuts as part of the Agronomy Panel Survey (APS) implemented in Oromia in three Zones (East Wollega, West Showa and Jimma). The APS included 16 peasant associations and 76 communities across the western part of Ethiopia in 56 randomly selected 1 X 1 km areas from eight 10km x 10 km sampling grids. Replicated crop cuts were made on farmers maize fields and yield measured. Soil samples were also collected but have not been analysed yet.
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