Effect of Planting Geometry and Nitrogen Management in Natural Grassland Introduced With Setaria Sphacelata Cv. Kazungula on Herbage Yield and Quality
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Effect of Planting Geometry and Nitrogen Management in Natural Grassland Introduced With Setaria Sphacelata Cv. Kazungula on Herbage Yield and Quality
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Thakuria, Kumudeswar
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633.208 Cultivation, Harvesting, related topics of Forage crops
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It is estimated that about 90 per cent of the livestock population in India subsists on natural grasslands which are available inside and outside the forestes. Out of a total area of 320 million hectares of the Indian Union, 8.80 million hectares are classified as grazing lands i.e. as permlment-pastures and meadows. In addition to this, 43 million hectares of cultivable and non-cultivable land also serve as grazing grounds for Indian livestock (Narayanan and Dabadghao, 1972).
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1985
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en
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http://hillagricrepository.co.in/372/1/28654.pdf
Thakuria, Kumudeswar (1985) Effect of Planting Geometry and Nitrogen Management in Natural Grassland Introduced With Setaria Sphacelata Cv. Kazungula on Herbage Yield and Quality. PhD thesis thesis, CSKHPKV Palampur. |
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