Liu Ye, a farmer in Heilongjiang Province, grows grass and raises livestock for high benefit
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Last Update: 2001-11-02
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Introduction: Liu Ye, a farmer in Shangzhi City, Heilongjiang Province, became rich by planting grass and raising livestock His experience began to be popularized locally Liu Ye planted 6 kinds of forage grass in 45 mu of land, including amaranth, endive, alfalfa, Rumex, chicory and chuanyesong vanilla As early as 1997, in order to reduce the cost of pig raising, he planted 30 mu of grain amaranth After harvest, he cut the grass into sections, mixed with grain and fermented it, fed it to pigs, geese and chickens, and reduced the input of refined feed Not only the cost of raising pigs has been reduced, but also the pigs are less sick after eating, and they give birth to more babies with high survival rate Liu Ye, who tasted the sweetness, contacted the professors of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and introduced several varieties of forage grass His pig farm became the experimental base for these professors In recent years, the scale of LiuYe's pig farm has been expanding continuously At present, there are 700 pigs, 150 of which are foreign excellent pigs, and 1500 geese and 2000 chickens The annual income is more than 100000 yuan Liu Ye said it was mainly due to planting "grass" At present, around Liu Ye, many farmers have followed suit The Provincial Animal Husbandry Bureau recently summed up his experience and prepared to promote it in the whole province (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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