Abstract

The article presents the study on the impact of manure-lignin compost administered at different doses on the yield and quality of perennial grasses. The study was conducted in the sod-podzolic soil in Komi. The highest yield was obtained after application of manure-lignin compost at a dose of 1000 t/ha and peat-manure compost at a dose of 200 t/ha. The quality of hay met the requirements of zootechnical science. The high dose of manure-lignin compost increased humus content (up to 6.32%), and mobile forms of phosphorus (up to 1791.2) and potassium (up to 350.1 mg/kg) in the sod-podzolic soil. The indicators in the control were 2.77; 56.2 and 48.3.

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