It is challenging for livestock farmers to arrange green fodder throughout the year, which is necessary for good nutrition of animals. By cultivating sorghum, maize, millet, cowpea and cluster bean simultaneously, livestock farmers can meet the shortage of green fodder. The fodder of these crops is nutritious and beneficial for animals. Farmers can sow these five crops in the same field in the ratio of 2:1, which provides more These crops can be sown in any season, which gives good yield even if sown early or late. 20-25 kg of seeds are required per hectare for sowing, and it is sown by seed drill method. Appropriate proportion of nitrogen, phosphorus and potash should be added to the field before sowing, and the amount of nitrogen should be increased after sowing. Green fodder is a rich source of protein, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals for animals. Green fodder increases the digestive capacity of animals, improves blood circulation, and softens the skin. Feeding green fodder increases the milk production capacity of animals and improves the ability to conceive.
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