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Benefits of Super Napier

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After 75 days of planting Super Napier, they can be harvested and fed to chickens, ducks, horses and rabbits Super Grass is very palatable because the stalks are tender It has a wide range of adaptability so that many farmers can benefit from it. Harvesting is done at intervals of 60 days to 75 days. The first harvest, however, is made three months from planting. Then succeeding harvests are every 45 to 60 days. The stalks are cut close to the ground, and in no time, new shoots or ratoon will come out. Super Napier grass for Dairy Farms

Benefits of having a Rooftop Garden and Landscape

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Growing your own garden is a great way to save money on fresh produce. Gardening is a great way to lower your stress levels naturally while spending time in nature and getting some fresh air, which can improve your health and well-being. Rooftop gardens can help to absorb noise, resulting in a quieter building so you hear less of the noise and traffic from outside. More plants and trees can improve air quality, which is especially important in urban settings. Growing an urban garden is a wonderful hobby and a great way to teach your kids about plant life and healthy eating. Another great benefit of having a rooftop garden is that you can control pests naturally with the right plants.

Seaweed Gel Fertilizer for Guava tree

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How to control Rhinoceros Bettles in Coconut Tree with Sea Salt

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Harvesting Guava Fruits | Guava Cultivation and Harvesting | High Densi...

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How to control Rhinoceros Bettles in Coconut Tree / How to protect Cocon...

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Can Goats survive only with Super Napier grass ?

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Super Napier is an excellent green fodder grass for goats. The leaves of Super Napier grass will be wide, smooth and greener than ordinary Napier grass. Its stems are long, juicy and is rich in high crude protein. Super Napier’s protein content is about 16% which very high compared to other fodder grasses currently available in the market. To gain more weight, Goats should be fed with Super Napier at the rate of 7 kg per head per day. In this way, some goat owners can eliminate the need for other fodder grasses and natural pasture. However, animals should be fed every day with concentrate mixture @ 250 –350 g/animal/day.