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Brassica Fodder Crops for Fall Grazing ... However, there are other non-traditional crops such as certain Brassica species (e.g. fodder kale, fodder rape, swede, and turnip), fodder beet, annual legume forages, and stockpiled grasses, which are seldom if ever grown in the US.
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Fodder Crops and other similar kinds of materials. ... Welcome to the Fodder Crops Section of Farm World. This section consists of several key Categories which make up the Fodder Crops Section.
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AN OUTLINE OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE EUCARPIA FODDER CROPS SECTION FROM ITS ESTABLISHMENT IN 1956 TO THE 20TH JUBILEE MEETING - 1996 ... Within the Fodder Crops Section, working groups dealing with more special problems were established during the first organizational meeting on March 24-26, 1956 in Milano.
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It can also be grown as a crop mixture with leguminous fodder crops. The first harvest can be done 50 days after planting and subsequently at 30-40 days interval. The rainfed crop yields about 35-45 t/ha of green fodder whereas the yield will be increased to about 50-100 t/ha under irrigated conditions.
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This DPI&F Note describes some important factors to consider when raising prime lambs on sown pastures & fodder crops. These include planning, lamb species, monitoring lamb liveweights, fodder budgeting, plant species selection and supplementary feeding. ... Sown pastures and forage crops will, in the majority ... Fodder budget...
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