D: Agriculture & Veterinary

D: Agriculture & Veterinary (334)

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The study assessed constraints to increased layers production among small-scale poultry farmers in Ibadan Area of Oyo State Nigeria. Data were collected using a multistage sampling technique to select 120 small-scale poultry farmers. Descriptive statistics (frequencies counts, percentages) were used to describe the socio-economic characteristics of the respondents. Correlation analysis w...
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Authors Dr. Aromolaran Adetayo K., Ademiluyi I.O., Itebu O. Jennifer
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Page No. 5 to 11

Irrigation development is a gateway to increased agricultural, water and land productivity, increased household and national food security. However, irrigation development has been a major challenge in many developing countries, including Egypt. The overall objective of this study is to detect the influence of different irrigation systems on water-use efficiency, crop and soil salinity i...
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Authors N. B Abdelmageed
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Page No. 25 to 33

The study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of feeding cassava leaf silage (CLS) and cassava peels (CP) on performance characteristics and some haematological parameters of West African Dwarf (WAD) sheep. Nine sheep were randomly allotted into three treatments, with three sheep per treatment. The control diet (T1) consisted of grass, while sheep in (T2) and (T3) were fed with CLS and...
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Authors Dr. Anaeto, M., Sawyerr A.F,Alli, T.R., Tayo, G.O, Adeyeye, J.A, Olarinmoye, A.O.
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Page No. 1 to 4

of northern dry zone of Karnataka, Gompertz model fitted well for 20 species, Exponential model for 2 species, Weibull model found well suited for one species and Richards model for one species, respectively. Among the different models tried in predicting diameter growth for 24 different species Gompertz model was found better for Acacia auriculiformis (R2 = 0.9956), Acacia catechu (R2 =...
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Authors Dr. S. B. Devaranavadgi, Sharan bassappa, Jolli, R.B, S.Y. Wali, Bagali, A.N
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Page No. 23 to 33

Among 24 tree species tested for height and age relationship under agroforestry systems of northern dry zone of Karnataka, Gompertz model fitted well for 9 species, Weibull model for 7 species, Exponential model found well suited for 5 species and Richards model for 3 Among 24 tree species tested for height and age relationship under agroforestry systems of northern dry zone of Karnataka...
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Authors Dr. S. B. Devaranavadgi, Sharan bassappa, Jolli, R.B, S.Y. Wali, Bagali, A.N
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Page No. 11 to 21

A field experiment was conducted during kharif 2006-07 and 2007-08 at Agricultural Research Station, Dharwad Farm to evaluation of fungicides, Taqat 500g/ha, Taqat 750g/ha and propiconazole @ 0.1 per cent were effective in controlling the foliar diseases. Maximum yield of 2287.45 kg per hactare was recorded in Taqat 750g/ha. Seed treatment with P. fluorescens @ 10 g per kg + foliar spray...
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Authors Dr. S. N. Chattannavar, G. N. Hosagoudar, S. A. Ashtaputre
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Page No. 1 to 4

While the scientific world blames the severity of climate risk factors on climate change, the assessment of its effects on a rural household remains understudied. The objective of this study is to assess climate risk factors on rural households that practices small-scale agriculture with the aim of improving the incomes of farming households. The paper used cross-sectional data from a sa...
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Authors Dr. J.M. Nyambe, A. Belete
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Page No. 5 to 10

This study is on the impact of co-operative societies on capital formation using a case study of Temidere-co-operative and Thrift-society, Ijebu-ode, Ogun state. The objectives are to: identify the socio-economic characteristics of the cooperators in the study area; identify the uses of funds of co-operative societies; determine to what extent co-operatives have benefited members in fina...
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Authors Dr. Francis Baah, Vincent Anchirinah, Edwin Badger, Alberta Badu-Yeboah
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Page No. 45 to 52

This study is on the impact of co-operative societies on capital formation using a case study of Temidere-cooperative and Thrift- societies, Ijebu-ode, Ogun state. The objectives are to: identify the socio-economic characteristics of the cooperators in the study area; identify the uses of funds of co-operative societies; determine to what extent cooperatives have benefited members in fin...
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Authors Dr. Kareem, R.O, Arigbabu, Y.D, Akintaro, J.A, Badmus, M.A
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Page No. 17 to 29

This study is on the impact of co-operative societies on capital formation using a case study of Temidere-co-operative and Thrift-society, Ijebu-ode, Ogun state. The objectives are to: identify the socio-economic characteristics of the cooperators in the study area; identify the uses of funds of co-operative societies; determine to what extent co-operatives have benefited members in fina...
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Authors Dr. Kareem, R.O, Idowu, E.O, Ayinde, I.A, Badmus, M.A
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Page No. 31 to 43