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Handbook for Integrated Soil Fertility Management
Thomas Fairhurst
2012
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This ISFM handbook is organized into seven sections that include: an introduction, the need for ISFM, the principles of ISFM, soil fertility management practices, targeting ISFM options, an introduction to soil and crop production and a section containing tables, definitions and reference information. The entire project team that includes the TAG hopes that the reader finds this handbook a useful tool for tackling soil fertility and management on the continent and elsewhere where similar factors of production are at play.
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Keywords
- Africa
- Africa South of Sahara
- agricultural science
- Agriculture & Farming
- Agronomy & crop production
- application rates
- best management practices
- crop production
- crop yield
- Cropping systems
- Earth sciences
- farming systems
- fertilisers
- fertilizers
- Fertilizers & manures
- Geology & the lithosphere
- Handbooks
- manuals
- Nutrients
- Production
- reference standards
- soil fertility agricultural systems
- Soil science, sedimentology
- subsaharan Africa
- Technology, engineering, agriculture