Forage conservation refers to the practices and methods used to preserve forage crops, such as grasses and legumes, for future use as animal feed. This typically involves processes like drying, silaging, or ensiling to maintain nutrient content and prevent spoilage. Effective forage conservation helps ensure a stable supply of high-quality feed for livestock, especially during times when fresh forage is not available, such as winter months. It plays a crucial role in sustainable agriculture by enhancing feed security and reducing waste.
Roy A. Harris has written: 'Co nservation grazing management for wet meadows and marsh' -- subject(s): Forage plants, Grazing 'In tegrating conservation grazing with commercial sheep production' -- subject(s): Forage plants, Grazing 'Th e use of sheep grazing to control weeds of grassland' -- subject(s): Forage plants, Grazing 'Co nservation grazing management for maritime heath' -- subject(s): Forage plants, Grazing
the antoynm of forage is "distribute"
they don't, only animals can forage
Forage War happened in 1777.
Waldo R. Frandsen has written: 'Grass makes its own food for growth, for forage, for good land use, for soil conservation' -- subject(s): Grasses
alfalfa timothy grass forage turnips
If we remain quiet, the fawn will continue to forage. It is obvious that some animal has been using my garden for forage.
click the tree you want to forage off of and select forage
He was foraging for food, since it was scarce.
Forage Agronomist is a program designed to manage new forage breeding experiments. There are many different aspects of research going on and this was implemented to manage all of these areas.
No they forage
Darrell A. Miller has written: 'Forage crops' -- subject(s): Forage plants