This document describes an intercropping project in Nigeria that aims to develop a decision support tool for intensification options for cassava intercropping. The project conducted over 150 trials across multiple states comparing various planting densities, fertilizer applications, and varieties of cassava and maize. Preliminary data collected at maize harvest showed responses to fertilizer treatment and some farmer preferences. Challenges included rodent damage, erosion, and aligning the short-duration maize variety with local growing seasons. Next steps include modifying protocols based on farmer preferences for fresh cob yields, adjusting fertilizer timing, and planning the next season's trials.