%0 Journal Article %T Improving Crop-livestock Production Systems in Rainfed Areas of Northeast Thailand %A M. Wanapat %A A. Petlum %A N. Wongnen %A S. Matarat %J Pakistan Journal of Nutrition %D 2007 %I %X Crop-Animal Systems Research Network of Thailand (CASREN-Thailand) has been surveyed for general information on livestock-crops farming systems to find out the main problems encountered by smallholder farmers and to implement appropriate technologies to farmers in order to improve farm productivity. Using a farmer participatory approach, recommended technologies such as on-farm feed production and feeding strategies have been offered to farmers. Improving on-farm grass yield by using high production grass varieties such as Purple Guinea grass could increase both quantity and quality of roughage for animals. Cassava/legumes intercropping could provide protein sources for both animal and human (food-feed system), however, the role of legumes in improving soil fertility should be also considered. In addition, supplementation with cassava hay produced on-farm could improve animal productivity particularly milk quality such as milk fat. Moreover, production and utilization of home-made concentrate using local feed resources was key to decrease the cost of production. The overall activities under CASREN-Thailand are fulfilled by improving crop-livestock production systems in rainfed areas. %K Crop-livestock system %K local feed resources %K food-feed %K participatory approach %K on-farm %K dairy farming %U http://docsdrive.com/pdfs/ansinet/pjn/2007/241-246.pdf