Mixed crop-livestock A review of traditional technologies | FAO 152 |
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Chapter 2
Characterization of mixed farms
MIXED CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS, DIFFERENT MODES
Chapter 3
Traditional technologies - types and suitability
MIXED FARMING AND THE COMMUNAL IDEOTYPE
Chapter 4
Selection of animal species
ANIMALS FOR DRAUGHT AND TRANSPORT1
Chapter 5
Traditional technologies for animal production
ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETIC RESOURCES
Chapter 6
Crop-livestock technologies
INTEGRATING CROPS AND LIVESTOCK
CROP RESIDUE AND SOIL MANAGEMENT
DUNG AND URINE USE AND THE CYCLING OF NUTRIENTS
CROPPING PATTERNS, LIVESTOCK AND NUTRIENTS
AGROFORESTRY AND SOIL FERTILITY
Chapter 7
Management at farm, regional and policy level
THE COMMUNAL IDEOTYPE REVISITED AT THE FARM LEVEL
THE COMMUNAL IDEOTYPE AT COMMUNITY LEVEL
Chapter 8
Successful mixed systems
THE MEDITERRANEAN LEGUME-GRAIN ROTATION
References and suggested reading
TABLES
Characterization of different modes of mixed crop-livestock farming
Milk production of tropical and commercial goats and tropical and western cows
Feeding systems based on the use of fibrous crop residues
Usefulness of straw feeding methods per mode of farming in mixed crop-livestock systems
Nutrient contents of manure and other organic
Cereal stover removals and manure returns during crop residue grazing in West Africa
FIGURES
An outline of different resource flows in mixed crop-livestock systems