Browsing by Author "Aganga, A.A."
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Biomass productivity of Leucaena diversifolia and L. leucocephala planted in semi aris Botswana’s agroforestry system
Walker, K.P.; Theron, J.M.; Aganga, A.A. (Botswana University of Agriculture & Natural Resources, 2008)Leucaena diversifolia and leucocephala, were planted and evaluated for leaf, pod and wood production at Malotwana, Botswana. The trial was a 2 species x 3 spacings factorial experiment in randomized complete block design ... -
Foraging strategies of sheep and goats under semi-intensive management in Botswana
Omphile, U.J.; Aganga, A.A.; Tshireletso, R.; Nkele, R. (Bureau for Scientific Publications, 2004)Diet selection of sheep and goats was determined seasonally using the microhistological technique to assess their trophic diversities, diet overlapping and preferences between the two species. The trophic diversities of ... -
Gender impact on sheep and soat production in Botswana. A case of Gaborone region
Aganga, A.A.; Mosimanyana, N. (Journal of Agriculture in the Tropics and Subtropics, 2001)A survey of 100 randomly selected farming households keeping livestock was conducted in ten randomly selected villages in the Gaborone agricultural region from October 1997 to February 1998. Data acquisition was done through ... -
Milk production of Tswana goats fed diets containing different levels of energy
Adogla-Bessa, T.; Aganga, A.A. (South African Society of Animal Sciences, 2000)The aim of this experiment was to characterize the milk yield of the Tswana goat of Botswana. Twenty-one Tswana goat does were allocated to one of three diets formulated to provide energy for maintenance and a milk yield ... -
A review of phenotypic characteristics, production traits and water utilisation of indigenous Tswana goats in Botswana
Nsoso, S.J.; Aganga, A.A.; Maletsanake, D. (Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, 2010-03)Indigenous Tswana goats are a valuable genetic resource, which has' to be conserved and utilised in a sustainable way to ensure accrued benefits to fanners in Botswana. A pre-requisite to this is that the breed has to be ...