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ANTI-NUTRITIONAL FACTORS AND THEIR CORRECTIVE MEASURES
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Animal Nutrition and Fodder Production Essentials: Lomash’s Quick Guide for Master’s Prep

Berseem (Trifolium alexandrium):

  • It is indigenous crop of Egypt.
  • Annual leguminous fodder mainly cultivated in autumn season and harvested in winter.
  • It is also known as ‘king of fodder’.

 

Climate and Altitude:

  • Can be sown in 15-27°C, harvested at 15-20°C
  • It can be cultivated from terai (59m asl) to high hills (1500m asl)

Soil type:

  • Sandy loam type of soil is suitable.
  • It can be grown in all soils except sandy soils.

Land preparation:

  • Land is ploughed 2-3 times to get fine suitable soil.
  • Small size beds and plots are made after plowing
  • Beds are then flooded with water to about 5cm of water level. Berseem seed soaked in water overnight are broadcasted in standing water.
  • Half dose of urea, full dose of phosphorus, and full dose of potash are applied during land preparation.
  • Remaining half dose of urea are applied after first cutting of crop.

Seed rate: 20-25 kg/ha

Sowing season: Ashwin- Kartik (Sept-Oct)

Fertilizer dose:

  • Urea: 20-25 kg/ha
  • Phosphorus: 50-60 kg/ha
  • Potash: 25 kg/ha
  • Farm Yard Manure (FYM): 10 MT/ha

Method of sowing: By broadcasting

Irrigation:

  • Frequent irrigation required
  • 1st irrigation done when plant get 8-10 cm height in dry field
  • Then after 20 days’ interval, 2nd irrigation is done.

Harvesting Time: 50-60 days after sowing

Production:

  • Grass production: 70-80 MT/ha
  • Seed production: 400-750 kg/ha

Varieties: Vardan, Mekabasi, BL22, UPB 103, Pusagiant

Nutrient Content:

  • DM- 20.50%
  • CP- 14.4-26.17%
  • Minerals- 9.41-17.65%
  • Ca- 1.24-2.13%
  • P- 0.14-0.57%
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