Authors
Mariana C Rufino, P Tittonell, MT Van Wijk, A Castellanos-Navarrete, RJ Delve, N De Ridder, KE Giller
Publication date
2007/12/1
Journal
Livestock Science
Volume
112
Issue
3
Pages
273-287
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Smallholder farmers in Africa recognise the important role of manure in maintaining soil fertility. For smallholder farmers who use little fertiliser, efficient management of nutrients in manure is key for crop production. We describe a simple model to analyse the effect of manure management on the efficiency of mass and nutrient retention. We used on-farm data on manure excreted and manure management, experimental results, literature and fuzzy logic to model losses during manure storage. The model was used to analyse N cycling efficiency (NCE) within smallholder farms in western Kenya. Simulations showed that manure management during collection and storage had a large effect on the efficiency of C and nutrient retention. Differences in NCE between farmers of different wealth classes arose due to differences in resource endowment. For poorer farmers, large N losses occur at all stages of manure recycling …
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