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Publication Date
2005
Location
Dublin Ireland
Description
Although ruminants do not belong to the main consumers of protein supplements, there is a possibility to decrease the use of feed grain by increasing the protein content in the forage from permanent grassland. This paper describes strip-sowing of a legume-grass mixture. Saved protein supplements can then be used for feeding pigs and poultry.
Citation
Kohoutek, A.; Komárek, P.; Odstrčilová, V.; and Nerušil, P., "Repeated Strip-Seeding of a Legume-Grass Mixture into Permanent Grassland in the Czech Republic" (2005). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 306.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeA/306)
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Repeated Strip-Seeding of a Legume-Grass Mixture into Permanent Grassland in the Czech Republic
Dublin Ireland
Although ruminants do not belong to the main consumers of protein supplements, there is a possibility to decrease the use of feed grain by increasing the protein content in the forage from permanent grassland. This paper describes strip-sowing of a legume-grass mixture. Saved protein supplements can then be used for feeding pigs and poultry.
