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Owing to India’s first rank in livestock population, there is tremendous pressure on the limited feed and fodder resources, as land available for fodder production has been decreasing. This is more likely under dryland conditions as they face uncertainty with rainfall. Thus, the dryland farmers are unable to pay any attention towards assured fodder production. They mostly depend upon the crop stover for their livestock during season and face severe fodder shortage during lean period. This paper discusses the constraints and strategies for improving the fodder resources development and their availability in rainfed areas of the country.

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Title Owing to India’s first rank in livestock population, there is tremendous pressure on the limited feed and fodder resources, as land available for fodder production has been decreasing. This is more likely under dryland conditions as they face uncertainty with rainfall. Thus, the dryland farmers are unable to pay any attention towards assured fodder production. They mostly depend upon the crop stover for their livestock during season and face severe fodder shortage during lean period. This paper discusses the constraints and strategies for improving the fodder resources development and their availability in rainfed areas of the country.
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Subject Owing to India’s first rank in livestock population, there is tremendous pressure on the limited feed and fodder resources, as land available for fodder production has been decreasing. This is more likely under dryland conditions as they face uncertainty with rainfall. Thus, the dryland farmers are unable to pay any attention towards assured fodder production. They mostly depend upon the crop stover for their livestock during season and face severe fodder shortage during lean period. This paper discusses the constraints and strategies for improving the fodder resources development and their availability in rainfed areas of the country.
 
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Owing to India’s first rank in livestock population, there is tremendous pressure on the limited
feed and fodder resources, as land available for fodder production has been decreasing. This is more
likely under dryland conditions as they face uncertainty with rainfall. Thus, the dryland farmers are
unable to pay any attention towards assured fodder production. They mostly depend upon the crop
stover for their livestock during season and face severe fodder shortage during lean period. This paper
discusses the constraints and strategies for improving the fodder resources development and their
availability in rainfed areas of the country.
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Date 2021-08-17T08:44:30Z
2021-08-17T08:44:30Z
2017
 
Type Research Paper
 
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Language English
 
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