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He conducted studies on cow milk and various fodder plants.
Water hyacinth is a common fodder plant in the third world especially Africa though excessive use can be toxic.
M. pruriens is a widespread fodder plant in the tropics.
The area had been used for fattening sheep on lucerne and other fodder plants.
Several species are extensively cultivated as fodder plants.
H. filipendula is a fodder plant for wild and domestic grazers.
Medicago lupulina is sometimes used as a fodder plant.
Other uses include as fodder plant, in intercropping systems, windbreaks, and shelter belts.
The lake is the source of water for fishing and for obtaining food and fodder plants.
Maize, wheat, oilseed rape, poppy and fodder plant are grown.
The agricultural crops are mostly fodder plants.
Fisheries and the harvesting of food and fodder plants are also important on Dal Lake.
It can be a fodder plant for sheep and cattle, and is a useful pioneer species in bush regeneration.
Hilly areas surrounding the valley are producing fruits, grapes (Smederevo), fodder plants and livestock.
Halothamnus auriculus is a good fodder plant and is planted for recultivation of pasture.
Under difficult mountainous conditions, only resistant kinds of corn, fodder plants and especially flax and potatoes could survive.
It is a fodder plant along with Ziziphus nummularia, which occurs in association with it.
Pastureland have a cover of feather grass, couch grass, wormwood, and several species fodder plants.
Crops cultivated in the area include wheat, barley, hybrid corn, fodder plants, rye, and sugar beets.
Howard proved the clover to be a valuable fodder plant in some soil types in temperate climates.
We welcome the fact that the cyclical set-aside is set at 10 % and that no new planting of fodder plants is permitted.
Halothamnus subaphyllus is an important fodder plant of the grazed deserts of Middle Asia.
It can be found on undisturbed cultivation and seems to prefer areas with wild or cultivated crops such as cereals, vineyards and fodder plants.
Halothamnus glaucus is an important fodder plant for camels, sheep and goats and is locally cultivated.
Opened as a packing plant of Ujina provisions and fodder plant for Imperial Army in March, 1911.