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Publication Date
1997
Location
Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Description
The debate on how to meet the yawning gap of forage and feed (both in terms of quantity and quality) in India has continued since the last decade. This paper is an effort to discuss the feed and forage deficit, harnessing of unexploited resources (arable and non-arable) and the strategies of forage research and extension support for the development of forage and feed sector.
Citation
Singh, R P. and Mal, Bhag, "Strategies for Forage Research and Transfer in India" (1997). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 24.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1997/session23/24)
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Strategies for Forage Research and Transfer in India
Manitoba and Saskatchewan
The debate on how to meet the yawning gap of forage and feed (both in terms of quantity and quality) in India has continued since the last decade. This paper is an effort to discuss the feed and forage deficit, harnessing of unexploited resources (arable and non-arable) and the strategies of forage research and extension support for the development of forage and feed sector.
