Implementation Guideline for Piloting Landscape- Based Fertilizer Recommendations: Engaging Scaling Partners

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Gizachew Legesse, Abiro Tigabie, Getachew Agegnehu, Henok Desalegn, Gizaw Desta. 2024. Implementation Guideline for Piloting Landscape- Based Fertilizer Recommendations: Engaging Scaling Partners

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Nutrient management plays a vital role in enhancing crop yield, soil upgradation, and farmers’ profitability. Landscape-based nutrient management is an approach for estimating the nutrient requirements of crops based on landscape strata. The main principles include the identification of dynamic landscape-specific application of fertilizer considering the yield gradient along landscape positions, estimation of native nutrient supplies using a nutrient-limited yield, and estimation of nutrient requirements of a crop based on an expected yield gain. Different decision support systems (DSS) are available for various aspects of agricultural management, particularly for nutrient management.

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