Sainfoin varieties adapted to the conditions of the south of Russia
The article considers the study results of the sainfoin variety ‘Sudar’, introduced into the State List of Breeding Achievements and approved to use in the North-Caucasus region and the sainfoin variety ‘Shuravi’, sent to the State Variety Testing in the
S. A. Ignatiev +2 more
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Untersuchungen zur präventiven Magen-Darm-Strongyliden- Kontrolle bei Milchziegen mittels Esparsettenpellets [PDF]
Dairy goats, naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes, were fed 700g sainfoin- or alfalfa-pellets per day, additionally to a non-tanniferous basic diet.
Arnold, N. +5 more
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Inclusion of Sainfoin in the Concentrate of Finishing Lambs: Fatty Acid Profiles of Rumen, Plasma, and Muscle. [PDF]
Baila C +6 more
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Newsletter of the LowInputBreeds project. Issue 4. EU project LowInputBreeds - Development of integrated livestock breeding and management strategies to improve animal health, product quality and performance in European organic and ‘low input’ milk, meat and egg production [PDF]
The fourth newsletter of the LowInputBreeds project reports on the successful first project symposium which took place in March in Wageningen, the Netherlands, focussing on ethical issues in animal breeding. Furthermore the newsletter contains an article
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Management of forb species mixtures for high biomass production [PDF]
Including forb species in grassland mixtures may secure a more biodiversity-friendly production of biomass. This experiment showed interesting future perspectives in terms of production of low-cost biomass for e.g.
Eriksen, J. +2 more
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Monitoring Productivity of A UK Dairy System Aiming to Increase Soil Carbon, based on Diverse Swards and Incorporating Mob Grazing [PDF]
There is interest in increasing soil organic matter (SOM), both to improve plant productivity, and augment carbon sequestration. One practice that may contribute to increasing SOM is a “mob grazing” approach.
Leach, Katharine +2 more
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ACCUMULATION OF SYMBIOTIC NITROGEN BY PERENNIAL LEGUMINOUS CROPS IN THE SOUTHERN STEPPE OF UKRAINE
The use of perennial leguminous crops is an energetically and economically beneficial and ecologically safe measure for improving the nitrogen balance of soils, which implementation requires specification and additional research of certain soil and ...
H. O. Iutynska +4 more
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Evaluation of the competition between alfalfa and sainfoin sown in mixture [PDF]
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Andueza Urra, Jesús Donato +2 more
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Tables of composition and nutritional values of organically produced feed materials for pigs and poultry [PDF]
Organically produced cereals, legumes, oil seed products, forages, silages and new protein feedstuffs were analysed for nutrient composition. In this report, new high quality, protein rich feedstuffs included microalgae, insects and mussel meal.
Jalava, Taina +3 more
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Effects of Condensed Tannins on Bacterial and Fungal Communities during Aerobic Exposure of Sainfoin Silage. [PDF]
Huang R, Ma C, Zhang F, Wang X.
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