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Field Crops Research | 2003

Maize as food and feed in intensive smallholder systems: management options for improved integration in mixed farming systems of east and southern Africa

D.L. Romney; Peter J. Thorne; Ben A. Lukuyu; Philip K. Thornton

Abstract As systems intensify, crops and livestock become increasingly integrated. Forage from crops becomes a larger component of overall forage supply in small-scale systems. This paper integrates information from field trials, studying the effect of varying maize planting density, with modelling approaches to compare this with supplementation of maize stover, genetic improvement of stover digestibility and replacement of the maize crop with planted forage in east and southern Africa. Aggregate analyses for small-scale intensive (SSI) systems producing milk were carried out using a suite of models including CERES, CROPGRO, DRASTIC and ANORAC, scaling-up to regional level using GIS information. Increasing planting density increased the yield of thinnings, but decreased grain and stover yields. Model predictions of milk production from the thinnings and stover produced from one hectare of maize indicated that economic benefits to increased planting density could be achieved when the grain:milk price ratio was low, despite the negative effect on grain yield. Supplementation showed the greatest economic returns with small positive impacts on soil fertility and maize production. Replacing maize with planted forage inevitably increased milk at the expense of maize production. Again, for this intervention, grain:milk price ratios ranging from 0.19 to 2.88 across sub-Saharan Africa are likely to influence the decision of the farmer whether or not to trade milk for grain. Genetic enhancement of the digestibility of maize stover was found to have little impact on milk production because diets based on stover were deficient in nitrogen, preventing animals from benefiting from the increased energy supply resulting from digestibility increases. Other factors such as market access and stability, as well as individual objectives such as cash flow, food security and risk minimisation, were not explored in the present study but will influence household decisions. More complex analyses, accounting for these factors, may be required to predict adoption behaviour, however, the results of the study can be used to evaluate the potential returns to investment in research in the different areas using an economic surplus model.


Archive | 1998

Feed utilisation options for smallholder dairy farmers

D.L. Romney; J.C. Tanner; J. Chui; M. Kenyanjui; J. Morton; P. Ndegwa; A. Kimari; Peter J. Thorne


2004 Inaugural Symposium, December 6-8, 2004, Nairobi, Kenya | 2004

Farmer Perception of Technology and its Impact on Technology Uptake: The Case of Fodder Legume in Central Kenya Highlands

Judith Sinja; Joseph Thuo Karugia; Isabelle Baltenweck; Michael Waithaka; Miano; Rose Adhiambo Nyikal; D.L. Romney


Archive | 2007

Targeting dairy interventions in Kenya: a guide for development planners, researchers and extension workers

R. Ouma; L. Njoroge; D.L. Romney; P. Ochungo; Steven J. Staal; Isabelle Baltenweck


Archive | 2000

Nutrient flows and balances in intensive crop-dairy production systems in the Kenya highlands

C. Utiger; D.L. Romney; L. Njoroge; Steven J. Staal; Ben A. Lukuyu; L. Chege


Field Crops Research | 2013

Integrated maize management options to improve forage yield and quality on smallholder farms in Kenya

Ben A. Lukuyu; A.J. Murdoch; D.L. Romney; D.M. Mwangi; J.G.M. Njuguna; A. McLeod; A.N. Jama


Archive | 2007

Dairy farming in Uganda: production efficiency and soil management strategies under different production systems

Isabelle Baltenweck; S.L. Mubiru; W. Nanyeenya; L. Njoroge; N. Halberg; D.L. Romney; Steven J. Staal


Archive | 2004

Understanding the role of dairy in smallholder systems and the effect of intensification

D.L. Romney; D. Njubi; J. Nyangaga; M.M. Waithaka; H.G. Muriuki; A. Wokabi; D.M. Mwangi; Steven J. Staal


Archive | 1999

Effect of abrupt and frequent changes in forage quality on digestibility and performance of crossbred cattle offered Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) and barley straw

I. Sanda; D.L. Romney; J. Tauner; Peter J. Thorne; J.D. Leaver


Archive | 2000

Combined household and GIS analysis of farmer strategies: an application to feeding practices on smallholder Kenyan dairy farms

Steven J. Staal; T. de Wolff; Isabelle Baltenweck; D.L. Romney; Michael Waithaka; L. Njoroge; R.L. Kruska; A. Wokabi; D. Njubi; W.R. Thorpe

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Steven J. Staal

International Livestock Research Institute

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Isabelle Baltenweck

International Livestock Research Institute

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L. Njoroge

International Livestock Research Institute

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D. Njubi

International Livestock Research Institute

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W.R. Thorpe

International Livestock Research Institute

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Amos O. Omore

International Livestock Research Institute

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J.C. Tanner

International Livestock Research Institute

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Michael Waithaka

International Livestock Research Institute

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Joseph Thuo Karugia

International Livestock Research Institute

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