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View AllRAINFALL TREND AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS IN CENTRAL NIGERIA: A 1986–2019 STUDY
A statistical study of rainfall dynamics and trend in central Nigeria for thirty-four (34) years (1986-2019) has been carried out. The data were obtained from the website of Nigerian Meteorological Agency., Abuja, Nigeri…
CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND SORGHUM PRODUCTION: THE ROLE OF CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES IN ENHANCING FOOD SECURITY IN BAUCHI STATE, NIGERIA
This study assessed the impact of rainfall variability on the yield of sorghum and farmers’ adoption of Climate Smart Agricultural Practices (CSAP) towards food security in Bauchi State, Nigeria. Rainfall and sorghum y…
INTEGRATED HYDROLOGICAL MODELING OF RECHARGE PROCESSES IN THE HORMAT-GOLINA SUB-BASIN USING WETSPASS AND MODFLOW
The search for new groundwater resources in northern Ethiopia and the development of groundwater models to control and manage the resource are rooted in the water scarcity and the socioeconomic importance of the water de…
AGROCLIMATIC INFLUENCES ON SWEET POTATO YIELD ACROSS DIFFERENT REGIONS OF NIGERIA
Rainfall and Temperature are very important elements and factors of weather and climate needed in the successful production of crops, including sweet potato. The performance of this crop yield in relation with climate el…
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