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PRODUCTIVITY OF BREAD WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L.) AS INFLUENCED BY INTEGRATED FERTILIZER AND IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT IN TIGRAY REGIONAL STATE, NORTHERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Bread wheat is one of the major food security crops in Tigray Regional State, northern Ethiopia. However, moisture stress and low soil fertility limits the production of bread wheat in the region. As a result, three field experiments were conducted in Enderta district in the 2013 and 2014 main cropping seasons with four key objectives. 1. To assess the impact of different rates and timing of nitrogen fertilizer application on the yield, quality, and nitrogen use efficiency of bread...

ON FARM PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION, HUSBANDRY AND BREEDING PRACTICES OF SIMADA CATTLE POPULATION IN THREE DISTRICTS OF NORTH-WESTERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The study was conducted to phenotypically characterize and assess husbandry and breeding practices of Simada cattle population in three districts of North-Western Ethiopia. Data were collected through semi-structured questionnaire, focus group discussions, field observations and linear body measurements (LBM). A total of 180 households were randomly selected to fill the structured questionnaire and 360 cattle (60 male and 300 female) were sampled for morphological description and l...

HARAMAYA UNIVERSITY, HARAMAYA Genetic Variability and Association among Seed Yield and Yield Related Traits in Desi Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Genotypes

Abstract: Evaluation of genotypes for the existence of variations and generation of genetic information is the key step in plant breeding to develop varieties for the targeted area of production. Twenty desi chickpea genotypes were tested in randomized complete block design with three replications. The objectives of the study were to estimate the extent of genotypic and phenotypic variability, estimate the genotypic and phenotypic associations among characters and to estimate the direct and ...

ASSESSMENT OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION PRACTICES, FEED RESOURCES AND THEIR NUTRITIONAL VALUE IN DEGHABUR DISTRICT, SOMALI REGIONAL STATE, ETHIOPIA.

Abstract: The study was conducted in Deghabur district of Somali Regional State, with the objectives of generating base line information about the livestock husbandry practices, to identify the available feed resources. The study was undertaken in four purposely selected Peasant Associations (PAs) according to their road accessibility and potential for livestock population; total sample sizes of 120 household were used for the study. Semi structured questionnaires were held with pastoralists...

PIG FARMING AND SUN-DRIED RUMEN CONTENT IN THE RATIONS OF WHITE LEGHORNS AND YORKSHIRE PIGS

Abstract: This PhD dissertation is based on three studies. The first was a survey work aiming to describe and compare the current pig production practices in and around Bishoftu and Holeta towns, central Ethiopia. A total of 20 and 23 pig farms from Bishoftu and Holeta towns respectively were visited. The second study was aimed at establishing the effects of inclusion of sun dried bovine rumen content (SDRC) as ingredients in diets of pigs during post weaning growth phase for 90 days. A tota...

EFFECT OF BLENDED NPS AND N FERTILIZER RATES ON YIELD COMPONENTS, YIELD AND GRAIN PROTEIN CONTENT OF BREAD WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L.) IN BORE DISTRICT, GUJI ZONE, SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Bread wheat is a major cereal crop in Ethiopia and in the study area, but its yield is limited due to minimum use of improved varieties, diseases, weeds, low soil fertility and lack of location specific fertilizer recommendation. Therefore, a field experiment was conducted during the 2016 main cropping season at Bore Agricultural Research Center to evaluate the effect of blended NPS and N fertilizer rates on yield components, yield and grain protein content; and to determine econom...

COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF REPRODUCTION AND PRODUCTION TRAITS OF DIFFERENT STRAINS OF CHICKENS AND CHARACTERIZING CHICKEN PRODUCTION SYSTEM IN TWO SUB-CITIES OF ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: The study was aimed at evaluating improved Horro, Koekoek, Kuroiler and Sasso-RIR chicken strains for productive and reproductive traits under semi-scavenging conditions and characterizing the poultry production system in Kolfe and Nifassilk districts of Addis Ababa administration. Random samplings were employed to select sample kebeles, households and respondents. For characterization of chicken production systems, a pre-tested questionnaire was administered to 121 households in s...

ADOPTION OF ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION SERVICE FOR CATTLE CROSSBREEDING BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN LAELAY-MAICHEW DISTRICT, TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Ethiopia is endowed with cattle population which plays vital role in enhancing smallholder income, food security of households and foreign earnings of the country. But, the productivity per animal is low. To solve the cattle productivity problem, crossbreeding through AI is one of the solutions under operation in Ethiopia. However, the adoption of AI is constrained and determined by several factors. This research was intended to assess the perception of farmers towards the AI techn...

EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTATION WITH DIFFERENT PROPORTIONS OF DRIED LOCAL BREWERY BY-PRODUCT (TELLA ATELLA) AND CONCENTRATE MIXTURE ON PERFORMANCE OF HARARGHE HIGHLAND SHEEP FED NATURAL PASTURE HAY

Abstract: The study was conducted at Haramaya University goat farm using 24 intact Hararghe Highland sheep with a mean initial body weight of 16.02±2.5 (mean±SD) to investigate the effect of feeding dried Atella with concentrate mixture on feed intake, apparent digestibility, body weight change, feed conversion efficiency, carcass and meat quality evaluations as well as the economic feasibility of feeding regime of sheep fed a basal diet of grass hay. The experiment consisted of 90 days of...

SMALLHOLDER FARMERS’ PARTICIPATION IN SEED PRODUCING COOPERATIVES IN SOUTHERN ZONE OF TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA

Abstract: As elsewhere in the country, in Tigray Region, community-based seed production has a potential for improving farmers' access to quality seed of locally adapted and preferred varieties. Besides, Seed Producing Cooperatives (SPCs) are also fully engaged in formal seed production as contract out-growers to public enterprises that benefits members economically. Though the agro ecology of the study area is suitable for seed production, many of the smallholder farmers in Southern Zone of...

EVALUATION OF BRACHIARIA (urochloa) CULTIVARS FOR AGRONOMIC PERFORMANCE, FORAGE YIELDS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AT DIFFERENT HARVESTING STAGES

Abstract: A study was carried out at Haramaya University ‘Rare’ site to Evaluate the agronomic performance, forage yields, and chemical composition of three Cultivars of Brachiaria (Xaraes, Piata, and Basilisks) at three harvesting stages (60, 90 and 120 days). The experiment was conducted by 3*3 factorial arrangements in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The plot size was 4 m * 3 m (12 m2 ) with a total land area of 44 m * 15 m (660 m2 ). Data were analy...

FACTORS INFLUENCING SMALLHOLDER DAIRY FARMERS’ ACCESS TO AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION IN ADA’A WOREDA, EAST SHOA ZONE, CENTRAL ETHIOPIA

Abstract: Dairy production is an integral part of rural livelihoods in Ethiopia in general and in Ada’a woreda in particular. Farming households in the study area produce milk for both generating income and own production. But lack of information related to dairy production and marketing is one of the major challenges for this smallholder farmers. Understanding the reasons behind such problem and dairy farmers’ current information accessibility is paramount importance. This study was con...

PERCEPTION AND UTILIZATION OF IMPROVED FORAGE AND EVALUATION OF NATURAL PASTURE HAY SUPPLEMENTED WITH VETCH (Vicia dasycarpa) OR OIL SEEDCAKES AS AN ALTERNATIVE FEEDING REGIME FOR LACTATING J

Abstract: Three interrelated studies were conducted. The first was a survey to assess farmers’ perception, production and utilization of improved forages (IF) under rural and peri-urban production systems of the selected districts of central highlands of Ethiopia. The other studies were conducted to evaluate the comparative nutritive value of vetch hay (VH), and 3 oil seed cakes (noug seed cake (NSC), cotton seed cake (CSC) and linseed cake (LSC), natural pasture hay (NPH) and a ration for...

EVALUATION OF EARLY MATURING SORGHUM [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] AND COWPEA [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] VARIETIES INTERCROPPING ON GRAIN, STOVER, HERBAGE YIELDS AND NUTRITIVE VALUE IN FE

Abstract: The shortage of arable land and shortage of livestock feed are major constraints in East Hararghe Zone. Thus, a field study was conducted to evaluate early maturing sorghum varieties and cowpea varieties intercropping for both food and feed production at Fedis Agricultural Research Center, eastern Ethiopia in 2018 cropping season. With a total of 11 treatments; Two cowpea varieties (9333 and 9334) and three varieties of early maturing sorghum (Teshale, Birhan and Melkam) and their ...

FACTORS AFFECTING ADOPTION OF IMPROVED AGRONOMIC PRACTICES AND ITS EFFECT ON INCOME AND NUTRITION: THE CASE OF GROUNDNUT PRODUCING FARMERS IN BABILE DISTRICT, EASTERN ETHIOPIA

Abstract: This study set out to assess factors affecting adoption of improved agronomic practices and its effect on income and nutrition of groundnut producing farmers in Babile district. The study focused particularly on identifying improved agronomic practices used by groundnut farmers, identifying factors affecting adoption of improved agronomic practices, and investigating the effect of adoption of improved agronomic practices on income and nutrition of farm households. The study employe...


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