Cost of production of annual fodder crops
1994
Kordas, L. (Akademia Rolnicza, Wroclaw (Poland). Katedra Ogolnej Uprawy Roli i Roslin)
Fourteen treatments of the cultivation of different fodder plants and their mixtures in the field of intensive fodder production were examined. It has been found that costs of 1 kg of green fodder, 1 kg of raw protein or one oat unit were in general lower with a main crop than with a stubble's after crop. An especially low costs of green fodder was found with a sunflower cultivation as a main crop but the highest one with fodder kale. The most profitable as far as the production cost of 1 kg of green fodder is concerned was the link of a crop rotation with sunflower - mixture M-1, but the cheapest 1 kg of raw protein was obtained in the link of a crop rotation with the mixture of oat and field pea as a main crop and M-7 mixture as an aftercrop
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