forage production
collocation in Englishmeaningsofforageandproduction
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forage
noun[U or C]
uk/ˈfɒr.ɪdʒ/us/ˈfɔːr.ɪdʒ/
food grown for horses and ...
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production
noun
uk/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/us/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition offorageandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofforage production
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Data on labour inputs forforageproduction, market prices of dairy products and farm inputs were also collected.
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Therefore, an opportunity cost of land used forforageproductioncould be valued from sorghum or maize grain yield foregone.
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These data are used to establish the input+output relationships required to evaluate the three conditions for the adoption offorageproductionstated above.
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The questionnaire covered all basic agricultural production data on farm structure and main dairy andforageproductionprocesses on a long-term basis.
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Approximately 70% of the cost offorageproductionin this study was associated with labour (land preparation, planting, weeding, harvesting and bailing).
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It was deduced therefore that labour, not yield, dictatedforageproductionin the production system studied.
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In a sense, inforageproduction, quality and quantity of fodder obtainable from fodder gardens at each point in their maturation are joint products.
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Grasses, legumes, or oil seed crops could be used forforageproductionor as cash crops in an integrated system.
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Ten accessions that may contribute to grain production, eight accessions that may contribute toforageproductionand six accessions with drought tolerance were identified.
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However, the problems facing the two groups inforageproductionare not significantly different.
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Attempts to sow the seed forforageproduction, however, resulted in poor establishment that was traced to inadequate seed germination and seedling emergence.
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This strategy can be recommended especially forforageproductionand production systems that require flexible crop rotations.
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High elephant densities around waterholes probably have long-term cumulative effects on vegetation structure andforageproduction.
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It has not been established, however, whether the returns in terms of increased livestock productivity from sown forages will be adequate to encourage smallholder livestock owners to undertakeforageproduction.
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Energy efficiency inforageproductionfrom grassland and maize for silage.
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The major inputs used forforageproduction, namely labour for land preparation, cultivation and harvesting, cost of seeds and fertilizers, were costed at prevailing market prices.
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