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- Forage crops are plants that are grown and harvested to feed livestock12345.Some examples of forage crops are12345:
- Sudangrass and forage sorghums
- BMR sorghum-sudangrass hybrids
- Millets
- Oats and spring triticales
- Winter wheat, barley, rye, and triticales
- Perennial legumes
- Crop residues such as corn or soybean stover
- Fruit tree by-products
- Forage radish
- Forage maize
- Fodder beet
- Forage rape
- Forage swede
- Stubble turnip
- Whole crop silage
- Watermelon
- Feed pumpkin
- Feed zucchini
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- Sudangrass and Forage Sorghums Sudangrass and forage sorghums are used sparingly on New York dairy and livestock farms. ...
cals.cornell.edu/field-crops/forages/annual-crops-fo…Annual Forage Crops. Producers generally use annual forage crops for mid- to late- summer forage production. They include sudangrass, forage sorghums, sudangrass-sorghum hybrids, millets, oats, spring triticales, winter wheat, barley, and rye. Perennial Legumes Forage Crops
extension.psu.edu/forage-and-food-crops/foragesCrop residues used as forage include: Sorghum Sweet potato vines Corn or soybean Fruit tree by-products stover Less common Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus – Daikon radish/"forage radish"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ForageAre you looking for information on forage crop nutrition? Start by choosing your crop. Forage maize Fodder beet Forage rape Forage swede Stubble turnip Whole crop silagewww.yara.co.uk/crop-nutrition/forage-crops/List of forage crops
- Forage crops. A list of plants that are discussed in the article Watermelon Feed. ...
- Gourds Melons fodder crops — is, first of all, watermelon, squash and pumpkin.
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