Clover
Clover
Silage and fodder for dairy cattle.
It's generally not considered a fodder crop since its primary use is as a human food staple, but it sometimes is used for fodder. The grain is sometimes fed to livestock, and in the southern parts of the US it is sometimes grazed early in the spring when farmers and ranchers are running low on stored hay. Once the crop is starting to joint, the stock are removed so the plant can continue its development for the grain crop to be harvested later.
fodder is the food for cattle and forage crop is food for animals & horses.
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Cotton was the crop king of the south.
A fodder plant is a crop that is grown specifically to be used as animal feed. These plants are typically high in nutrients and are cultivated to provide essential dietary elements for livestock such as cows, sheep, and goats. Examples of fodder plants include alfalfa, clover, and ryegrass.
rice is a major crop in india as more than 60% of people have it as their staple diet and no part of it gets wasted as the straw is also used as fodder for aniamls.
None. There was no King of the Igbo.You may be thinking of Yams, the king of cropsamong the Igbo, a man's crop.
Cotton was the crop king of the south.
What sort of crop are you referring to? With most crops, like barley or corn, all of it (except the roots) are used as livestock feed, because they can be cut up for silage or harvested for grain.
Maize (corn) is very commonly used as a fodder crop. The US alone produces over 100 million tons every year. I don't know about sugar cane. Perhaps someone else can answer that part of your question.