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Effect Of Green Fodder Supplementation On Cost Of Milk Production In Lactating Animals. / P. B. Munankarmi ; Shrestha, K.K. ; Aryal, K.P.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Title : Effect Of Green Fodder Supplementation On Cost Of Milk Production In Lactating Animals. Material Type: printed text Authors: P. B. Munankarmi, Author ; Shrestha, K.K., Author ; Aryal, K.P., Author Pagination: 128-132 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Farmers have practiced to feed their animals concentrate along with crop residues such as paddy straw,
maize stover and some green grasses. Inclusion of concentrate in the daily feed is expensive which result
into increase the cost of milk production. In order to produce the economical livestock products the
alternative is to feed ruminants green forage at adequate quantities. The farmer cultivate Oats (Avena sativa)
and vetch (Vicia sativa) in mixture as winter fodder , Teosinte (Euchlaena mexicana) and Cowpea (Vigna
sinensis ) in mixture as summer foder crop. Similarly Napier (Pennisetum purpureum), Ryegrss, (Lolium
perenne) Setaria, (Setaria anceps) Paspalum, (Paspalum dilatatum) and White clover (Trifolion repens) are
cultivated as perennial forage crop while Mulbery (Morus alba), Ipil ipil (Leucaena leucocephala) as fodder
tree for feeding milch animal.
The result on economical parameter indicates that inclusion of 35-40 kg green fodder in the daily ration of
milch buffalo has given the highest net profit ofNRs 42.0 per day and helped in reduction of concentrate by
66%.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=287 Effect Of Green Fodder Supplementation On Cost Of Milk Production In Lactating Animals. [printed text] / P. B. Munankarmi, Author ; Shrestha, K.K., Author ; Aryal, K.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 128-132 p.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Farmers have practiced to feed their animals concentrate along with crop residues such as paddy straw,
maize stover and some green grasses. Inclusion of concentrate in the daily feed is expensive which result
into increase the cost of milk production. In order to produce the economical livestock products the
alternative is to feed ruminants green forage at adequate quantities. The farmer cultivate Oats (Avena sativa)
and vetch (Vicia sativa) in mixture as winter fodder , Teosinte (Euchlaena mexicana) and Cowpea (Vigna
sinensis ) in mixture as summer foder crop. Similarly Napier (Pennisetum purpureum), Ryegrss, (Lolium
perenne) Setaria, (Setaria anceps) Paspalum, (Paspalum dilatatum) and White clover (Trifolion repens) are
cultivated as perennial forage crop while Mulbery (Morus alba), Ipil ipil (Leucaena leucocephala) as fodder
tree for feeding milch animal.
The result on economical parameter indicates that inclusion of 35-40 kg green fodder in the daily ration of
milch buffalo has given the highest net profit ofNRs 42.0 per day and helped in reduction of concentrate by
66%.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=287 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=287URL Evaluation of Different Legume Species for High Altitude Areas / Pradhan, S.M. ; Pariyar, D. ; R.N. Kandel, ; J. R. Adhikari ; P. B. Munankarmi ; Shrestha, K.K.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Title : Evaluation of Different Legume Species for High Altitude Areas Material Type: printed text Authors: Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Pariyar, D., Author ; R.N. Kandel,, Author ; J. R. Adhikari, Author ; P. B. Munankarmi, Author ; Shrestha, K.K., Author Pagination: 95-99 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: D(fferent legume species were tested in the hills qfhigh altitude areas (above 1800_masl.) for
their green matter production. Four different legume species viz. Trifolium repens cv. Cook,
Trifolium repens cv Tahora, Lotus Pendunculatus cv. Maku were tested in fertilizer applied
condition (250 kg DAP/ha) and control (without fertilizer) at Hills Leasehold Forestry areas
of the three districts viz. Makwanpur, Kavre and Ramechap. From the data of nvo years
production yield, Lotus Pendunculatus cv. Maku produced 10 t/ha bio-mass which was
significantly higher (P<O. 05) than Trifolium repens cv. Khumal (5t/ha) and Trifolium repens
cv. Tahora (4.5tlha) in average production yield. Similarly the bio-mass production of
legume species underfertilizer application was significantly higher (P<O.Ol) than that under
controlled condition. An increase in yield under application of fertilizer over the control was
36%, and 46% and 52.3%for Trifolium repens cv. Khumal, Trifolium repens cv. Tahora and
Lotus Pendunculatus cv .. Maku respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=385 Evaluation of Different Legume Species for High Altitude Areas [printed text] / Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Pariyar, D., Author ; R.N. Kandel,, Author ; J. R. Adhikari, Author ; P. B. Munankarmi, Author ; Shrestha, K.K., Author . - [s.d.] . - 95-99 p.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: D(fferent legume species were tested in the hills qfhigh altitude areas (above 1800_masl.) for
their green matter production. Four different legume species viz. Trifolium repens cv. Cook,
Trifolium repens cv Tahora, Lotus Pendunculatus cv. Maku were tested in fertilizer applied
condition (250 kg DAP/ha) and control (without fertilizer) at Hills Leasehold Forestry areas
of the three districts viz. Makwanpur, Kavre and Ramechap. From the data of nvo years
production yield, Lotus Pendunculatus cv. Maku produced 10 t/ha bio-mass which was
significantly higher (P<O. 05) than Trifolium repens cv. Khumal (5t/ha) and Trifolium repens
cv. Tahora (4.5tlha) in average production yield. Similarly the bio-mass production of
legume species underfertilizer application was significantly higher (P<O.Ol) than that under
controlled condition. An increase in yield under application of fertilizer over the control was
36%, and 46% and 52.3%for Trifolium repens cv. Khumal, Trifolium repens cv. Tahora and
Lotus Pendunculatus cv .. Maku respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=385 E-copies
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