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Effects of Fertiliser and Goat Manure on Nutrient Production of King Grass in Jamaica

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  • Asiedu, F. H.
  • Fearon, A. L.
  • Seaton, J. M.

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In a continuing effort to establish its potential as a basic fodder grass for goat production in Jamaica the effects of different manure treatments on the nutrient production of9-week regrowths ofKing grass were studied over two years using a randomised bJlock design with six replications. The manure treatments were inorganic fertiliser (F), goat manure (GM) and inorganic fertiliser + goat manure (FGM), all providing the equivalent of 150 kg Nt halyr, and a control (no manure, N). There were significant (P

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  • Asiedu, F. H. & Fearon, A. L. & Seaton, J. M., 1998. "Effects of Fertiliser and Goat Manure on Nutrient Production of King Grass in Jamaica," 34th Annual Meeting, July 12-18, 1998, Jamaica 256814, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cfcs98:256814
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.256814
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