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    Do not introduce forage blindly

    • Last Update: 2002-02-28
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: at present, almost all science and technology and information newspapers and magazines have advertisements for selling forage seeds Most of them are for the publicity of high nutrition and high profit of forage, but there is no introduction of various forage characteristics, which makes many farmers and herdsmen unable to fully understand the quality and use of forage, thus causing certain blindness In order to avoid the risk of introduction, it is necessary to make some understanding of the suitable planting land for various forage varieties and which kind of livestock and poultry should be raised before the introduction of forage In general, monocotyledonous forages, such as ryegrass, Mexico corn, Sudan grass, and yellow bamboo grass, have higher crude fiber composition (the content of dicotyledonous chuanyesong vanilla crude fiber is also higher), so it is suitable to feed herbivores, such as cattle, sheep, rabbits, geese, fish, etc Most dicotyledonous forages, such as amaranth, Rumex, tender turquoise, are more suitable for feeding pigs, rabbits, chickens, ducks, fish, etc For the purpose of mowing, we can choose one or two-year-old arboreal, red clover, grain amaranth, etc For the purpose of establishing pastures, we should select the varieties with strong regeneration ability, such as perennial ryegrass, alfalfa and chuanyesong vanilla Perennial and annual forages should not be Interplanted, otherwise the yield will be affected Because of the bristles on the leaf wall, it is not as palatable as amaranth and Rumex In fact, the more palatable, nutritious and high-yield forage is not as good as the sweet potato seedling In fact, grain amaranth is the thousand ears of grain that has been planted in China for a long time, and Rumex is also the early hybrid of acid mold (high stem spinach) (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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