Survey of Forage Production, Quality and Carrying Capacity of Two Different Rangelands (Sulaimani and Halabja) Governorate
2022
Amena Latef | Jwan Rafaat
This study was conducted during two seasons 2020-2021and 2021-2022 at two main different locations ofSulaimani, and Halabja governorate; each with some sub-locations, to estimate green forage yield, dry forageyield, dry matter percentage and animal unit. The result confirmed the highest plant height of grasses wererecorded in Sulamani location; however, Halabja location provided highest plant height for legumes for thetwo seasons. In regarding to the effect of seasons on plant height, the second season was taller than the firstseason for grasses and legumes. Maximum green yield, dry yield and dry matter percentage exhibited inSulaimani location for two seasons. Regarding seasonal effect, the second season exceeded the first season ingreen and dry yields and dry matter percentage; Maximum total forage yield and animal unit in 3 monthsprovided maximum value by Sulamani location for both seasons. Results of chemical analysis for the grassplants showed that there were differences between two locations. The Sulamani location gave the maximumpercentage of protein, phosphorus and calcium content. In which Halabja location was recorded maximumvalue for carbohydrate, Potassium, and ash content for the first season. While for legumes, plants recordedhighest value for protein, phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium and ash content except carbohydrate content gavehigh value at Halabja location. In the relevant of the effect of seasons on chemical components for grass plants,the second season 2021-2022 predominated the first season in the chemical contents of protein, carbohydrate,phosphorus, potassium, calcium and ash. Whereas for legume plants the second season also gave maximumvalue for all contents, excepted protein content recorded high value in the first season
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