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Species abundance, food preference and nutritive value of goat diets in the semi-arid lands of east-central Kenya
(University of Nairobi.Department of Animal Production, 1996)The key forage species and nutrient composition of forage species preferred by free- ranging East African goats in rangelands of eastern-central Kenya were determined. One hundred and five forage species were identified ... -
Spectrophotometric analysis of cytoliths from a German Shepherd dog.
(University of Nairobi,Department of Clinical Studies,, 2005) -
Spectroscopic Determination of Cobalt and Copper in Grass Pastures in Kabete
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 2010)Abstract Not Available -
Spreadsheets for marketing & sales tracking - data analysis tools using MS excel
(Seed Enterprise Management Institute (SEMIs), University of Nairobi, 2014-12) -
Staphylococcus aureus, Listeria species and parasitic lungworm infection in marketed indidenous chickens
(University of Nairobi,College of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences,, 2004) -
State Of Farmers’ Finger Millet Seed Health With Special Reference To Pyricularia Grisea In Kenya In
(University of NairobiPlant Science and Crop Protection, 2002) -
State of the Art of Cattle Milk and Meat Production in Kenya
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 1989)Abstract Not Available -
State of the Art on Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Africa
(University of Nairobi,Department of Land Resource Management & Agricultural Technology, 1985) -
Statistical Applications in Eco-Geographic Studies
(University of Nairobi,Department of Plant science and crop protection,, 2004) -
Statistics made alive
(Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi, 2002)This paper examines briefly some of the problems of teaching statistics to agriculture students in the traditional manner. The current teaching has consisted of foundation courses on the statistical concepts at undergraduate ... -
The status and effects of laminitis on claw health of dairy cows in smallholder units in Nairobi and the peri-urban districts
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences,, 2008) -
Status and potent ial o f pigeonpea i n Easter n and Southern Africa
(Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2001)Pigeonpea is a multipurpose, multi-benefit crop adapted to semi -arid conditions , and an important component of traditional inter cropping systems in eastern and southern Africa . This publication contains presentations, ... -
The Status Of Dairy Industry In Kenya. Review Of Policy, Institutional And Market Environment;
(University of NairobiAnimal Production, 2002) -
The Status Of The Dairy Industry In Kenya. Review Of Production And Health Issues
(University of NairobiAnimal Production, 2002) -
Status, Challenges And Marketing Opportunities For Canning Navy Bean In Kenya
(2013)Navy bean (white bean) is an export crop with potential to signficantly improve incomes of smallholder farmers in Kenya; its production and marketing has, however, stagnated. A study was conducted to determine the status, ... -
Status, Constraints And Marketing Opportunities For Canning Navy Beans In Kenya
(University of NairobiPlant Science and Crop Protection, 2011)Navy (small white) bean is one of the most important grain type predominantly grown by the smallholder farmers in eastern Africa. It is a pro-poor commodity that not only supports food security, but also offers new options ... -
Stomatitis in calves caused by a virus antigentically similar to allerton virus
(University of Nairobi,College of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences, 1975) -
Storage studies in sweet potato roots: experiences with KSP20 cultivar
(Department of Food Science, Nutrition and Technology, University of Nairobi, 01-07-94)Four sun-cured lots of sweet potato (cv KSP20) roots were stored under different conditions in the laboratory. One lot was stored in environmental cabinets operated at five temperature levels of 5, 10, 15, 20 and 29 °C. ...