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Publication Date
1993
Location
New Zealand
Description
It was concluded from 3 years of trials in Iran that oats-clover and barley-clover mixtures produced more forage than their pure stands and than medic mixtures. Nitrogen topdressing increased the forage yields of mixtures. Since mixtures are more nutritious and balanced as feed for livestock, their planting is recommended for the region.
Citation
Kashani, A and Bahrani, J, "Increasing Forage Quantity and Quality through mixed Cropping in Kuestan, Iran" (1993). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 17.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1993/session13/17)
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Increasing Forage Quantity and Quality through mixed Cropping in Kuestan, Iran
New Zealand
It was concluded from 3 years of trials in Iran that oats-clover and barley-clover mixtures produced more forage than their pure stands and than medic mixtures. Nitrogen topdressing increased the forage yields of mixtures. Since mixtures are more nutritious and balanced as feed for livestock, their planting is recommended for the region.
