Abstract

In order to further strengthen the fodder base in cattle husbandry, scientists of the Research Institute of Cattle husbandry and Poultry studied the variety of sorghum “Kibray” and oat variety “Uzbekistan broad-leaved” in different options, at different rates, at different times. Variations planted without a two-component mixture were tested in 4 options each. Valuable farm traits, especially green mass yield, were analyzed for each option. The cost-effectiveness of each option was also examined. An effective option for sowing Sorghum without mixing with cereals has been identified.

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