Sainfoin - perspective culture in forage production
Keywords:
еspartset sowing, espaces of the transcaucasian, espaces of sand, feed value, nutritiousnessAbstract
The article considers the role of the espartment in providing animals with high-grade feed in the context of its suitability for use on the basis of biologization of agriculture and fodder production, in particular.
It has been established that due to high drought tolerance and winter resistance, unpretentiousness to soil fertility and high and stable productivity over the years, the espaces are a promising forage culture. Growing it on the fodder allows to provide livestock with high-quality and nutritious forages and is a powerful factor in increasing the fertility of arable land.References
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