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Once grown chiefly as cow fodder, it has pulled itself up by the bootstraps to become a super-fashionable superfood.
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Farms of the open bocage showed marked concentric patterns of land use away from the farmsteads, involving progressively pastures used by dairy cows, fodder crops, pastures used by livestock and cash crops.
The biggest outlay is food the average cow consumes fodder worth about 10,000 rupees ($160) a year.
Cows fed fodder had lesser (P < 0.05) milk protein production but greater (P < 0.05) milk urea N. Income over feed costs favored not feeding fodder except when cracked corn prices increased by 50% over those used in the study.
Improved cows require quality fodder (legumes) and higher amounts of concentrates for an economically viable performance.
While the buyers try to prevent from slipping in the cow dung, kiosks offering fodder are a common sight in these markets with haystacks piled up at intervals.
In answering questions telephoned in by viewers, the scientists said the ban on sale of milk from grass-fed cows still remains in effect but there is no limitation on milk from cows fed with dry fodder.
Water is also needed to produce fodder for cows.
In India, however, most farmers cannot afford to buy fodder, and cows mostly graze.
But after several years of severe drought in a region already heavily reliant on groundwater, water reserves are in decline and fodder for cows is becoming more expensive.
The salt hay in a nearby marsh had been cut and was ready for raking and baling to prepare it for sale as fodder for cows and horses.
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