Abstract:Context.In developing countries there is a preference to grow food crops rather than forage. However, suitable food-fodder based systems ensure year-round green fodder availability for profitable livestock production. Aims. This study aimed to determine whether including single cut Egyptian clover (SEC) in the existing cropping systems could improve system productivity, forage availability and economic returns. Method. Nine SEC based cropping systems were tested in a randomised complete block design with three… Show more
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