N2Africa2015-02-132015-02-132013http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53710http://www.n2africa.org/sites/n2africa.org/files/images/N2Africa%20Podcaster%2018_0.pdfThe N2Africa-ADVANCE partnership enhances soyabean-rhizobium inoculants technology dissemination, and discusses the project implementation for putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in Africa. Rhizobiology activities at Kalambo, DR Congo are also foregrounded amidst multiple articles featuring rhizobiology. Others include: Planting time: a crucial management decision for the cultivation of soyabean in the humid tropics; Limitations in the Production of Legume crops in Zimbabwe; Learning from Farmer Managed Soyabean Trials in Kenya; the N2Africa Planning Workshop, Tanzania; The Crawford Fund Master Class on Rhizobiology; Links to video on women in agricultural extension.Text1 digital file (14 p. : ill.)application/pdfenDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOMALIMOZAMBIQUESOIL MANAGEMENTSOIL FERTILITYRHIZOBIUMTRIALSEXPERIMENTAL PLOTSSOYBEANSGRAIN LEGUMESINOCULANT CARRIERSSMALLHOLDERSAGRICULTURAL EXTENSIONN2Africa Podcaster, no. 18, January and February 2013Putting nitrogen fixation to work for smallholder farmers in AfricaMedia Article