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Table 12. Number and types of fodder trees grown by the farmers at Pumdi Bhumdi, Kaski District, Nepal (1988-89). Types of farms Name of before FSP Number added during - FSP fodder tree Tree Sapling Tree Sapling Intervened Controlled * Data not available. Badhar Pakhuri Birulo Kabro Chuletro Ipil-ipil Kutmiro Others Badhar Pakhuri Birulo Kabro Chuletro Ipil-ipil Kutmiro Others
Table 13. Major problems and constraints to growing fodder trees and forage grasses, Pumdi Bhumdi, Nepal (1990-91). Fodder trees Forage grasses Serial Typesa Intervened Controlled TypesC ' Intervened Controlled No. of farmy farmer of farmer farmer problems (FH) (FH) problems (FH) (FH) 1 3,4 4 3 2,3 5 4 3 1,4 0 2 173 0 1 al- except for grass and firewood, little use for other purposes; 2- quantity of rass from trees is less than local trees; 3- shadow effect on crops; and 4- difficult to protect from grazing animals. bg~~-frequency of households. '1-lack of market for surplus production; 2-low crop yieIds due to shadow effect; and 3-low crop yields because it exploits fertilizer.
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Table 12. Number and types of fodder trees grown by <strong>the</strong> farmers at Pumdi Bhumdi, Kaski District, Nepal<br />
(1988-89).<br />
Types of farms Name of<br />
before FSP<br />
Number added during -<br />
FSP<br />
fodder tree Tree Sapling Tree Sapling<br />
Intervened<br />
Controlled<br />
* Data not available.<br />
Badhar<br />
Pakhuri<br />
Birulo<br />
Kabro<br />
Chuletro<br />
Ipil-ipil<br />
Kutmiro<br />
O<strong>the</strong>rs<br />
Badhar<br />
Pakhuri<br />
Birulo<br />
Kabro<br />
Chuletro<br />
Ipil-ipil<br />
Kutmiro<br />
O<strong>the</strong>rs