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Forage Crops of the World, Volume I: Major Forage Crops (Paperback)
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Forage Crops of the World, Volume I: Major Forage Crops (Paperback)
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This new book, the first of two volumes on forage crops grown
throughout the world, discusses the importance of fodder production
of the major fodder crops for animals. It focuses on the 17 major
forage crops, both non-leguminous perennial forages and leguminous
forages. It discusses crop production methodology and agronomic
management in a systemic way, providing an abundance of information
on each type of forage crop, including preferred soil type, land
capability, cropping patterns, climate, and socioeconomic
conditions. It goes on to address pests of leguminous forage crops,
disease management of non-leguminous seasonal forages, agroforestry
in fodder and forage crops, preservation of forage crops, and
forage production and climate change. This volume provides valuable
information needed for effective forage crop production and
management. The book, with chapters from highly qualified
scientists, will be a rich resource for researchers, academicians,
students, and those in the industry. Volume 2 of Forage Crops of
the World focuses on minor forage crops. Key features: * Discusses
17 different types of major forage crops, including many types of
grasses and other plants * Provides information on agronomic
production practices * Covers pest and disease management practices
for forage crops
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