Production characteristics of some annual feed plants / fodders grown under agro-ecological conditions of Zeta-Bjelopavlici plain [Montenegro, Yugoslavia]
2001
Dubljevic, R.
Researches conducted so far in the domain of production / production characteristics of feed leaf-plants (Cruciferae) and mixtures of feed seed-plants (Leguminosae) with cereals, grown as winter inter-crops and spring feed cultures, have been initiated primarily for the purpose of creation of a scientific basis for raising the production of green fodders to a higher level in the areas that are under the influnce of Mediterranean and Sub-Mediterranean climate. Climatic conditions prevailing in the plain of Zeta-Bjelopavlici (Montenegro, Yugoslavia) are such that enable extremely successful growing of feed leaf-plants (Cruciferae) as winter inter-crops. Their utilization starts from the end of autumn, to last during winter and by the beginning of spring. Winter mixtures of feed seed-plants (Leguminosae) with cereals may represent an extremely stable and reliable source of green fodders rich in proteins and as such they should be used in each well-organized farm. Results of these researches indicate that such natural conditions, along with an adequate irrigation, enable very high yields of Sudan grass, feed broomcorn and corn, and therefore they have to be grown for the production of green fodders. Growing of these cultures within a system that ensures two harvests from the same area during a year, shall considerably improve the level of land utilization and create conditions for a stable and continued production of green fodders during a year.
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