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Key Points of Simple Cultivation Technique for Whole-plant Silage Maize in Guangxi

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  • ZOU, Chenglin
  • HUANG, Kaijian

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With the vigorous development of animal husbandry in Guangxi, feed problems have become increasingly prominent. Silage maize has the characteristics of rapid growth, high nutritional value, easy digestion and absorption, and a large amount of biological output being obtained in a short time. It is one of the ideal basic feeds for cattle and sheep and other breeding industries. Based on this, the simple cultivation technique of whole-plant silage maize was summarized from the aspects of land preparation, selection of maize variety, sowing, field management, pest control and timely harvesting, so as to provide technical reference for scientific planting of silage maize in Guangxi.

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  • ZOU, Chenglin & HUANG, Kaijian, 2021. "Key Points of Simple Cultivation Technique for Whole-plant Silage Maize in Guangxi," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 13(02), February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:316700
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.316700
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