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Effect of Planting Dates and Cutting Stages on Forage Cereals

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Due to shortage of adequate pasture in large parts of South Africa, winter survival poses a problem to farmers. A shortage in winter grazing is the major problem on most farms in South Africa. Animals loose weight in winter which leads to low reproduction, production of milk, mutton and meat. The winter feed shortages counteract also the possible good performance of animals during summer. Winter supplementation contributes largely to high input costs in livestock production, which can make this enterprise uneconomically. This study was done at two different localities: Hygrotech's experimental farm at Dewageningsdrift, Gauteng and Nooitgedacht Agricultural Development center, Mpumalunga. Five winter fodder crop cultivars (Witteberg oats, Overberg oats, LS 35 stooling rye, LS 62 stooling rye and Cloc 1 Triticale) were planted on six planting dates (05 April, 04 May, 06 June, 20 July, 20 August and 26 September).

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I studied at the university of Limpopo were I obtained my B. Agric. management in 2005, honours Degree in pasture science (2006) and Masters in Agric Management pasture science (2014). I worked at Glen College of Agriculture as a lecturer from 2008-2016. Am currently working as a Junior research at ARC(Agricultural Research Council).

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Authors Patrick Ngwako Rakau
Publisher AV Akademikerverlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.10.2017
 
EAN 9786202301404
ISBN 9786202301404
No. of pages 116
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

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