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Comparison of qualitative and quantitative approaches to soil quality assessment for agricultural purposes in South-western Nigeria
2016
Cogent Food & Agriculture
There has been a major challenge on how to develop soil quality standards to assess changes which are practical and useful to farmers. This study assesses soil quality using qualitative and quantitative indicators and established the relationship between the two methods of assessment. Two locations (farmer's fields) were chosen for the study in each of three states (Oyo, Osun and Ekiti) in south-western Nigeria. In each of the farmlands, soil quality was assessed qualitatively on the field
doi:10.1080/23311932.2016.1149914
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