fodder grass
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How to harvest Red Napier grass?
After 90 days of planting Red Napier would have grown by 8 feet to 10 feet and the grass would be ready for harvesting. Red Napier at this stage can be harvested and can be fed to cows, buffalo and horses. While harvesting, Red Napier grass has be cut at the ground level so that more shoots… Continue reading
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Fodder Maize – Organic Farming in Tamil Nadu
Maize is an important kharif fodder crop which gives highly succulent and nutritionally rich fodder. Maize grain is also an important feed component of dairy cattle and poultry feed. Maize is a rich source of starch, protein and edible oil. Maize produces good quality herbaceous fodder with high palatability. Hence by providing sufficient quantities of… Continue reading
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How to fertilizer Super Napier grass:
2 tons of organic fertilizer is recommended per acre or apply four bags of 14-14-14 fertilizer. 20 days after planting, apply cattle compost manure close to the stems Plow the land deep enough for the plant roots to penetration deep into the ground that make the plant drought resistant. After fertilizing the farm, the plants has… Continue reading
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Fodder Maize – Organic Farming in Tamil Nadu
About Fodder Maize: Maize is an important kharif fodder crop which gives highly succulent and nutritionally rich fodder. Maize grain is also an important feed component of dairy cattle and poultry feed. Maize is a rich source of starch, protein and edible oil. Maize produces good quality herbaceous fodder with high palatability. Hence by providing… Continue reading
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HARVESTING FODDER MAIZE FOR DAIRY ANIMALS
The crop is ready for harvest at silk stage for fodder purpose, which continues up to milk stage. The early harvesting though produce good quality fodder but yield is reduced. In case of late harvesting, the fodder quality is impaired Maize yields around 160-200 quintals of green fodder per acre during rainy season and 100-120… Continue reading