Saturday, 8 April 2023

Innovative Forage Production Approach for Beef Cattle | Chapter 4 | Newest Updates in Agriculture and Veterinary Science Vol. 4

 Beef has enhance high quality livestock brand and its demand is steadily increasing in developed countries with its own government. Use of innovative forage result techniques is need of period to cater the increasing demand of animals raised on a farm products. A study was designed in Republic of Korea to judge the influence of intercropping triticale with legumes under various manure levels for optimum scour yield and carrying capacity of Hanwoo complaint cattle in a split plot design accompanying 3 main and 4 sub-plots. Triticale was cultivated as monocrop, assorted cropped with dangerous vetch and winter emerald in color under 3 main plots. Four manure levels were also judged under 4 sub-plots: 0 kg N (nitrogen)/ha (control), 50, 100 & 150 kg N/ha. The collected dossier were analyzed utilizing general linear model process through Statistical Analysis Software. Findings showed that intercropping blueprint with little manure use is an innovative approach for higher rummage yield under limited land money. The optimum yield of triticale-hairy vetch and triticale-cold pea could be endure application of fertilizer at 50 kg N/ha level, whereas optimum coarse protein yield and Hanwoo carrying capacity maybe achieved even outside manure application. Possible reason behind best forage yield might be effective rhizobial symbiosis betwixt two cereal and leguminous intercropped species. Additionally, fertilizer application might play meaningful role in upholding nutrient balance and soil physical possessions. It was concluded based on verdicts that adequate rummage yield can be achieved for complaint cattle through intercropping cereal crops; triticale accompanying legumes (hairy vetch and cold pea) under 50 kg N/ha cattle fertilizer level.

Author(s) Details:

Muhammad Fiaz,
Department of Livestock Production & Management, Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Jo Ik-Hwan,
Department of Animal Resources, College of Life & Environment Sciences, Daegu University, South Korea.

Muhammad Yaqoob,
KBCMA- College of Veterinary & Animal Sciences Narowal, Pakistan.

Muhammad Shoaib,
Department of Parasitology & Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NUAVS-V4/article/view/10110

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