Agronomic Survey to Estimate Actual Yield Obtained by Farmers in Their Own Practices and Relation with Management Strategies (CIAT)
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International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Selian Agricultural Research Institute. 2015. Agronomic Survey to Estimate Actual Yield Obtained by Farmers in Their Own Practices and Relation with Management Strategies (CIAT). Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/X6QS6M. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
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This study contains yield data of the two crops from tow representative sections of a field on plots 10m by 10m. Data taken on each of the plots included agronomic practices undertaken including plant spacing, pest and disease control, organic/inorganic fertilizer applications and field history according to a protocol implemented in AfSIS. Each field was geo-referenced. Project title: Identification of the Key Biophysical Production Constraints to Crops and Livestock at Farm and Landscape Levels. Project abstract: This project will undertake soil survey to characterize two sentinel sites (Long and Matufa) and agronomic survey to estimate farmers' actual yield. Project website: http://africa-rising.net