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Salinity tolerance in irrigated crops
www.dpi.nsw.gov.au• forage crops, pasture grasses and clovers (Table 4). The salinity tolerance levels shown in the tables are indicative only, and refer to crops growing in moderate- to slow-draining soils (the drainage characteristic occurring most frequently in soils used for
SILAGE MAKING FOR SMALL SCALE FARMERS
pdf.usaid.govforage crops. A forage crop can be cut early and only has to have 30% dry matter to be ensiled successfully. There is no need to dry out the plant material any more than that, so wet weather is not such a constraint as it is with making hay. Silage making is long practiced by the larger agri-
FAO IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE PAPER 24
www.fao.orgRelationships between relative yield and relative ETcrop for non-forage crops, corn and virgin cane 62 Example of rainfall probability calculation 74 Contribution of ground.water to moist root zone in mm/day 76 Monograph showing relation between depth of irrigation, area irrigated, volume of irrigation water, supply duration and stream size 91 ...
forage crops production cover1 - Pannar Seed
www.pannar.comPannar Seed (Pty) Ltd Production Guide Series FORAGE CROPS TABLE OF CONTENTS A) INTRODUCTION..... 1
Teff Grass - Seedland
www.seedland.com1 EMERGENCE AS A FORAGE CROP INTRODUCTION Teff is a self-pollinated, warm season annual grass which can be harvested multiple times during the growing season as dry hay, silage or pasture.
How to Grow Lucerne - NZ's Independent Seed Supplier
www.specseed.co.nzwww.specseed.com.au How to Grow Lucerne Lucerne (Alfalfa) is a major forage crop both in New Zealand and around the world. Suited to irrigated and non irrigated land,