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RESEARCH DATA FOR SIBERIAN FEED PRODUCTION

Abstract

The paper provides the data on research carried out by Siberian region’s research institutions in breeding, seed production, field and hay forage production, feed supply. It also defines the effect of Siberia’s natural zones agroclimatic conditions, crop and cultivar biology, and intensification factors on the techniques examined. The main outcomes of the work to design cultivar technologies of forage crop cultivation are considered in the system of seed production. The major technological techniques to cultivate crops in raw material conveyers are reflected so are the results of applying non-traditional forage crops. The focus is on employing the factors of crop rotation biologization, phyto ameliorators in complex solonetz soils. For grass farming, crops and techniques of surface phytocenoses improvement are recommended which allow to upgrade their composition, extend their longevity and decrease energy resources costs. There are crops recommended to cultivate in the structure of simple and composite annual and perennial mixtures when producing all types of high quality feeds.

About the Authors

Н. Кашеваров
Сибирский НИИ кормов Россельхозакадемии
Russian Federation


В. Данилов
Сибирский НИИ кормов Россельхозакадемии
Russian Federation


References

1. Кашеваров Н. И., Резников В. Ф. Сибирское кормопроизводство в цифрах / РАСХН. Сиб. отд-ние. СибНИИ кормов. - Новосибирск, 2004. - 140 с.

2. Основные итоги работы Сибирского регионального отделения Россельхозакадемии за 2011 г. / Рос. акад. с.-х. наук. Сиб. регион. отд-ние. - Новосибирск, 2012. - 244 с.

3. Государственный реестр селекционных достижений, допущенных к использованию. Т. 1: Сорта растений. - М.: МСХ РФ, 2012. - 271 с.


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 ,   RESEARCH DATA FOR SIBERIAN FEED PRODUCTION. Bulletin of NSAU (Novosibirsk State Agrarian University). 2014;2(31):60-65. (In Russ.)

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