FIELD: agriculture.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to agriculture, and can be applied to field fodder production. Method involves cultivation of single-species crops of fowl-grass set, which includes triticale, barley, oats, and leguminous crops, and their harvesting in beginning phase of grain wax ripeness of crops. Set of fowl-grass further includes spring wheat, and leguminous crops as spring vetch and peas are used. Leguminous crops therein are cultivated in single-species plantations. To create raw feed pipeline, winter triticale is used, by sowing thereof on 20 to 25 of August of previous year. At that, all other crops are sown on 10 to 15 of May of next year. Harvesting for grain haylage is performed in beginning phase of grain wax ripeness, not less than 20% of winter triticale plants in single process cycle in order as follows: 1. winter triticale; 2. barley; 3. spring wheat; 4. oats; 5. seed peas; 6. spring vetch.
EFFECT: method allows to produce highly nutritious grain-haylage fodder due to pipeline harvest of grain-haylage mass within its highest protein and energy value, as well as effectively use agricultural lands.
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Dates
2016-10-27—Published
2015-06-23—Filed