Offered Papers Theme A: Efficient Production from Grassland
Description
Intensive rice cropping in Bangladesh is causing alarming shortages of forage and low ruminant productivity. This is also causing degeneration of soil fertility. Therefore it is imperative to identify some approach to integrate fodder production into rice cropping systems on rural farms. The integration of legume forage may improve soil fertility and soil structure, thus enhancing crop yield and may provide high quality feed for livestock (Haque 1992). Studies were done to investigate the effects of rice/forage integration on forage yield, soil fertility and also on milk yield of cows fed on the grown forages.
Citation
Akbar, M. A.; Bhuiyan, M. S. U.; and Islam, M. S., "Integration of Forage Production in Rice-Based Cropping Systems for Mitigating Forage Crisis of Ruminant Livestock - Studies in Bangladesh" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 289.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeA/289
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Integration of Forage Production in Rice-Based Cropping Systems for Mitigating Forage Crisis of Ruminant Livestock - Studies in Bangladesh
Intensive rice cropping in Bangladesh is causing alarming shortages of forage and low ruminant productivity. This is also causing degeneration of soil fertility. Therefore it is imperative to identify some approach to integrate fodder production into rice cropping systems on rural farms. The integration of legume forage may improve soil fertility and soil structure, thus enhancing crop yield and may provide high quality feed for livestock (Haque 1992). Studies were done to investigate the effects of rice/forage integration on forage yield, soil fertility and also on milk yield of cows fed on the grown forages.