For alfalfa producers needing to renovate fields suffering from winterkill or looking to increase the quality and yield of this season’s hay crop, improved cover crop varieties are a viable solution.
BERSEEM is the largest Rabi season cattle fodder grown in the country, 88 per cent of which grows in Punjab, nine per cent in Sindh, two per cent in the NWFP and 0.5 per cent in Balochistan. It is a ...
The Berseem is one of the most important forage legumes in Pakistan and India. It was first introduced in Sindh in 1904. It was cultivated in the Peshawar region in 1924, from where it moved to ...
THE cultivation of berseem, a leguminous forage crop, is gaining in importance in India on account of its high yields of succulent fodder of excellent nutritive value. Phosphatic fertilization of this ...
Increase hay quality through the synergistic relationship between berseem clover and alfalfa For alfalfa producers needing to renovate fields suffering from winterkill or looking to increase the ...