Livestock contributes enormously in food and nutritional security apart from livelihood security to rural population all over the world. India has the largest number of livestock, representing over 17% of world population. Availability of forage legumes is essential for better animal health, production and increasing the nutritive value of forage-based rations, besides providing a source of biological nitrogen fixation for enriching soil, reducing land degradation and mitigating climate change. However, supply of quality green fodder in India is extremely precarious, and the gap is huge against demand. The major fodder legume crops cultivated in India are Medicago sativa, Trifolium alexandrinum, Vigna unguiculata, Vigna umbellate and range ...
Organic agriculture comes from the conscious efforts of people who are inspired to create the best p...
Legumes are important crops, being one of the most protein containing species of grain plants from t...
The beneficial aspects of legumes in sustainable cropping systems have long been known and extensiv...
In India, Forage has a unique integration of agriculture and animal industry in diversified rich cul...
Indian subcontinent is a megacentre of agro-diversity. Legumes have a special place with several nat...
Nitrogen input in tropical pastures increases forage and animal productivity. Forage legumes can fix...
Global human population is increasing and expected to reach 9.7 billion people by 2050. Sustainable ...
Forage tree legumes benefit agriculture through their multi-purpose contributions to livestock feedi...
Animal nutrition systems in the tropical and subtropical countries utilize a wide range of feedstuff...
Indian agriculture has traditionally been a mixed farming system since ancient times with integratio...
Livestock farming is the backbone of Indian agriculture and is critical to employment generation, pa...
Ruminant livestock production in the tropics, particularly when based on pastures, is frequently bla...
Grain legumes are very important in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (1GP) countries for their contribution ...
Not AvailableForage legumes are contributing in sustainable crop production apart from nutritional s...
Cool season food legumes (CSFL), mainly chickpea, lentil, khesari (lathyrus), faba bean, and pea, a...
Organic agriculture comes from the conscious efforts of people who are inspired to create the best p...
Legumes are important crops, being one of the most protein containing species of grain plants from t...
The beneficial aspects of legumes in sustainable cropping systems have long been known and extensiv...
In India, Forage has a unique integration of agriculture and animal industry in diversified rich cul...
Indian subcontinent is a megacentre of agro-diversity. Legumes have a special place with several nat...
Nitrogen input in tropical pastures increases forage and animal productivity. Forage legumes can fix...
Global human population is increasing and expected to reach 9.7 billion people by 2050. Sustainable ...
Forage tree legumes benefit agriculture through their multi-purpose contributions to livestock feedi...
Animal nutrition systems in the tropical and subtropical countries utilize a wide range of feedstuff...
Indian agriculture has traditionally been a mixed farming system since ancient times with integratio...
Livestock farming is the backbone of Indian agriculture and is critical to employment generation, pa...
Ruminant livestock production in the tropics, particularly when based on pastures, is frequently bla...
Grain legumes are very important in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (1GP) countries for their contribution ...
Not AvailableForage legumes are contributing in sustainable crop production apart from nutritional s...
Cool season food legumes (CSFL), mainly chickpea, lentil, khesari (lathyrus), faba bean, and pea, a...
Organic agriculture comes from the conscious efforts of people who are inspired to create the best p...
Legumes are important crops, being one of the most protein containing species of grain plants from t...
The beneficial aspects of legumes in sustainable cropping systems have long been known and extensiv...