hay is forage that has been cut, dried in the field, and stored; silage is produced by harvesting the plants and storing them in conditions that allow them to be split (fermented) into acids. Types of silage crops include perennial and annual grasses and legumes....
Hay Production and Nutrient Uptake at High Altitudes in Colorado with Different Grasses in Conjunction with Alsike Clover or Nitrogen Fertilizer1Synopsis: Studies at 3 different locations in Colorado at altitudes of 6200, 770, and 9700 feet showed a great potential for increasing forage and nutrient...
Relationship between the early, late, and rechallenge reaction to nasal challenge with antigen: Observations on the role of inflammatory mediators and cells We challenged each of 55 consecutive ragweed (RW)-allergic patients with hay fever and with graded increasing doses of ragweed extract to invest...
Therefore, it is pertinent to explore the potential of different mycorrhiza in improving the growth and productivity of grasses, such as Cenchrus ciliaris, as these serve as a food source for different animals. Based on this hypothesis, the purpose of the present study is to investigate the ...
In many temperate regions, red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is a source of high-value feed for ruminants, similar to alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) and forage grasses. Red clover can be fed as silage, haylage, and hay. It is known for its high rate of biological nitrogen (N) fixation...
Changes in fibre content and degradability during preservation of grass–clover crops A mixed crop of timothy, meadow fescue and red clover was preserved as hay, direct-cut or wilted silage at succeeding developmental stages. Pure crops ... AK Bakken,?.T. Randby,P Udén - 《Animal Feed Scie...
(Sun et al.2019), has not previously been applied for this purpose. To provide an insight into the changes in organic matter pools and the patterns of SOM decomposition, changes in chemical properties of soil organic matter fractions under different types of vegetation/land use (grass, spruce,...
Several factors can influence the effects of forage feeding on calf intake and growth, including the type of forage (e.g., legumes, grasses, straw, corn silage), the proportion of forage in the calf diet, and the physical form of the calf diet16,19,20 as well as the hay quality21....
The predominant species are eutrophic grasses and herbs, such as Arrhenatherum elatius, Poa pratensis, Taraxacum officinale, etc. Farmers apply fertilizer (N) to the grasslands and harvest plant biomass OC as hay from these ecosystems. As a result, SOC is low in these grassland covered do...
Effects of harvest height and time on hay yield and quality of some sweet sorghum and sorghum Sudangrass hybrid varieties The objective of this experiment was to determine the effects of different harvesting heights on forage yields and crude ash, fat, protein, and carbon ... F Alatürk - 《...