scholarly journals Economic Study for Supply Response Resons Winter Crops in Egppt's Governorates دراسة اقتصادیة لاستجابة عرض المحاصیل الشتویة بمحافظات جمهوریة مصر العربیة

2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 1141-1147
Author(s):  
عطیات أبوزاید
2009 ◽  
Vol 34 (10) ◽  
pp. 9879-9887
Author(s):  
خیرى العشماوى ◽  
لیلى الشریف ◽  
حمدیة خضر ◽  
کریمة عوض

2012 ◽  
Vol 40 (0) ◽  
pp. 104-113
Author(s):  
Muhsen Awaid . Farhan ◽  
Sarah Ali Hussein ◽  
Zahra H. Mahmood

Author(s):  
R.J. Densley ◽  
G.M. Austin ◽  
I.D. Williams ◽  
R. Tsimba ◽  
G.O. Edmeades

Trade-offs in dry matter (DM) and metabolisable energy (ME) between combinations of three maize silage hybrids varying in maturity from 100-113 CRM and six winter forage options were investigated in a Waikato farmer's field over 2 years. Winter crops were triticale, cut once; oats grazed 1-2 times; and Tama and Feast II Italian ryegrass, each cut or grazed 2-3 times. Greatest DM and ME production (38.9 t/ha; 396 GJ/ha) was from a 113 CRM hybrid followed by a single-cut triticale crop. The most economical sources of DM and ME were obtained from a 100 CRM maize hybrid plus grazed oats (11.8 c/ kg; 1.12 c/MJ), while the cheapest ME source among cut winter forages was a 113 CRM maize hybrid + triticale (1.18 c/MJ). Reliable annual silage production of 30 t DM/ha and 330 GJ ME/ha (or 3000 kg MS/ha) is possible using a late maturing maize hybrid combined with a winter forage crop such as triticale, although the low feed value of the triticale may limit its use as feed for milking cows. Keywords: Italian ryegrass, oats, maize silage, supplements, triticale, winter forage crops


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