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https://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/926| Title: | Farmer perceptions on sub-soiling/ripping technology for rain-water harvesting in mixed dry land farming areas in Eastern Kenya |
| Authors: | Nguluu, Simon N. Kathuli, P. Itabari, J. K. Gichangi, E. M. |
| Keywords: | soil sub-soiling/ripping rain water harvesting maize yields agro-ecological zones |
| Issue Date: | 2010 |
| Citation: | In proceedings of the 12th KARI biennial scientific conference (pp. 1235-1240) 2010 |
| Abstract: | Sub-soiling/ripping technology for rainwater harvesting was demonstrated to farmers in agro-ecological zones (AEZs) 4 and 5 in Mwala, Yatta and Kitui districts in eastern Kenya from 2007-2009. Participating farmers were involved in evaluating the benefits of enhancing soil moisture through use of this technology. The results showed that sub-soiling/ripping for rain water capture increased maize mean total dry matter (TDM) by 29- 117% compared with conventional tillage. Mean maize grain yields (kg/ha) was increased by 84% in Yatta AEZ 5 and by 38% in Mwala AEZ 4. Yield increases were more for Katumani Composite B (KCB) maize planted in AEZ 5 than that planted in AEZ 4. The benefits of rain water harvesting through sub-soiling and ripping were increased when combined with application of 20 kg N plus 20 kg P2O5 /ha at planting in AEZ 5 and 5t/ha FYM and topdressing with 20 kg N/ha for KCB maize in AEZ 4. Sub-soiling/ripping significantly (p ≤ 0.05) enhanced soil moisture retention in the 10-30 cm soil depth. Farmers expressed their willingness to adopt the technology, but indicated the need for the technology to be /modified for enhanced adoption. In terms of yield increase, the effect of this technology is greater in AEZ 5 than in AEZ 4. |
| URI: | http://www.kari.org/conference/conference12/docs/FARMER%20PERCEPTIONS%20ON%20SUB-SOILING%20RIPPING%20TECHNOLOGY%20FOR%20RAIN-WATER%20HARVESTING%20IN%20MIXED%20DRY%20LAND.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/926 |
| Appears in Collections: | School of Agriculture, Environment, Water and Natural Resources Management (CS) |
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