Forage is feed, in the form of greenfeed, silage, hay, pasture, or grains for livestock. Forage, by definition, is herbaceous plant matter, grown from the earth or harvested by humans, that is meant for livestock consumption. Without forage, we wouldn't have livestock. And we probably wouldn't have food for the rest of the world.
what is importance of farming
dairy farming is where you milk cows so you have milk.
Dairy farming in dry areas may be due to factors such as lower land costs, availability of grazing land, and lower disease incidence. Dry regions may also have less competition for resources and lower risk of certain cattle diseases. Additionally, some dairy cattle breeds are well-suited to arid environments and can thrive in these conditions.
It plays a crucial role in farming. It provides water for irrigation.
Charles Louis Flint has written: 'Milch cows and dairy farming, comprising the breeds, breeding, and management in health and disease, of dairy and other stock' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cows, Dairying 'Grasses and forage plants' -- subject(s): Grasses, Forage plants, Hay 'A practical treatise on grasses and forage plants' -- subject(s): Grasses, Forage plants
It provides fresh food.Its free! People regard farming as their hobby and are engaged in it during their leisure hours.
Primarily high value human food crops. The expenses involved in the infrastructure are prohibitive for livestock feed or forage crops.
the antoynm of forage is "distribute"
they don't, only animals can forage
Forage War happened in 1777.
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The steel plow could work difficult soils.