KRASHAK BERESEEM FODDER SEED Seed(1 per packet) | Zipri.in
KRASHAK BERESEEM FODDER SEED Seed(1 per packet)

KRASHAK BERESEEM FODDER SEED Seed(1 per packet)

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Winter Barseem is a highly nutritious, multi-cut fodder crop, ideal for livestock feed. Known for its high protein content and excellent digestibility, Barseem is a staple in the diet of dairy animals. This multi-cut variety offers multiple harvests throughout the winter season, making it a reliable and sustainable choice for farmers and livestock owners. Perfect for enhancing milk production and animal health.Product Features:Multi-Cut Variety: Provides multiple harvests, ensuring a continuous supply of fresh, high-quality fodder throughout the season.Nutrient-Rich: High in protein and other essential nutrients, ideal for boosting milk production and improving livestock health.Cold-Tolerant: Grows well in winter conditions, making it a perfect fodder crop for cooler months.Palatable and Digestible: Highly preferred by cattle, goats, and other livestock due to its soft texture and easy digestibility.Improves Soil Health: Barseem is a nitrogen-fixing plant, helping to enrich the soil for future crops.Specifications:Seed Type: Winter Barseem Fodder Seeds (Multi-Cut)Pack Size: 1000 grams (1kg) per packGrowth Duration: 50-60 days for the first cut, with subsequent harvests every 25-30 daysPlanting Season: Winter (best suited for cooler months)Sunlight Requirement: Full sunWatering Needs: Requires regular watering; thrives in moist, well-drained soilPlanting Depth: 1/4 to 1/2 inch deepGermination Time: 7-10 daysHarvest Time: First cut in 50-60 days, with multiple harvests throughout the seasonYield: High fodder yield, up to 3-4 cuts per seasonBenefits:High Yield: Produces a large amount of nutritious fodder per planting cycle, reducing the need for frequent reseeding.Multiple Harvests: The multi-cut variety allows for several cuts per season, maximizing productivity.Improves Livestock Health: High in protein, making