Designing Winter Pastures and Studying Biodiversity in the Western Region to Improve Natural Forage Areas
2024
Babaeva, A. | Adygizalova, S. | Tomueva, G. | Mamedova, A. | Gasimov, N. | Abilova, K.
Winter pastures of Azerbaijan consist of semi-desert, dry steppes, and steppe landscape areas. In such conditions, one of the most important measures for the effective use of pastures and protection of animals is the creation of pasture-protective forest belts on the borders of water sources and pasture lands. Natural forage farms (pastures, hayfields) have a large weight in the single land fund of Azerbaijan (8641506 hectares). 2.3% (11073 hectares) of the territory of the republic is mown, 21.9% (1039516 hectares) are peasant pastures, 26.4% (1256795 hectares) are winter pastures, and 5.8% (277293 hectares) are under winter pastures. As a result of research, it was found that the development of agriculture has a positive effect on the development of all social spheres of the region. The highest yield of wormwood-bulb-gooseberry formation (6.8 c/ha) is observed in the pastures of the Dzheyranchol district. The lowest yield (1.0 c/ha) is observed in wormwood-cereal communities.
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