2015
DOI: 10.15406/apar.2015.02.00048
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Soil Quality Variation under Enset based Conservation Tillage and Cereal based Conventional Tillage System in Southern Highlands of Ethiopia

Abstract: With the objectives of assessing the variation of soil quality indicators; two land use types: Enset based conservation tillage system (EBCSTS) and Cereal based conventional tillage system (CBCVTS) were selected in Gedeo zone, Bule woreda, Southern Ethiopia. A total of 48 composite and undisturbed (for bulk density determination) soil samples (2 land use types_4 blocks_3 replication_2 soil depth: 0-15 cm and 15-30 cm) were collected for laboratory analysis. The result showed that soil textural fractions (sand,… Show more

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“…The soils of the experimental site are mainly Nitisols ( FAO , ). The land‐use system of the study area is a mixture of crop farming and agro‐forestry system ( Ketema et al, ). Thus, 85% (21,890 ha) of the land is used for growing annual and perennial crops, while 497 ha are used for grazing, 1,904 ha are covered by vegetation (mainly shrub land), 2,496 ha are used for settlement and other infrastructure, and 513 ha are categorized as non‐usable.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soils of the experimental site are mainly Nitisols ( FAO , ). The land‐use system of the study area is a mixture of crop farming and agro‐forestry system ( Ketema et al, ). Thus, 85% (21,890 ha) of the land is used for growing annual and perennial crops, while 497 ha are used for grazing, 1,904 ha are covered by vegetation (mainly shrub land), 2,496 ha are used for settlement and other infrastructure, and 513 ha are categorized as non‐usable.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More experienced farmers seem to have better information and knowledge accumulated over time. Akpan et al (2012) claimed that farming experience improves farmer's behavior of coping with problems of soil infertility and reduces likelihood of chemical fertilizer adoption while in support of this, Ketema and Bauer (2011) noted that lower use of chemical fertilizer could possibly result in more use of organic fertilizer. The majority of the respondents (50) were married.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%