Botanical composition and forage production in the dry season in natural pasture

The productivity of natural pastures in producing quality forage is influenced by several factors, one of which is the availability of fields and seasons. In addition, the forage composition of a pasture also determines the quality of forage feeds. This study aims to determine the botanical composit...

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