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Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is hardy, reslient, and produces some of the most rot resitant wood in the temperate climate while also offering high-protein fodder for animals with essentially the same nutrition as alfalfa.
Long-term eddy covariance measurements over a montado oak woodland in southern Portugal have documented a vulnerability to predicted decreases in springtime rainfall, since water availability during spring limits annual CO2 gain, the growth of fodder for animals, and the production of cork by Quercus suber.
Such trees could include fruit trees or fodder for animals.
Pollution of this lake is of grave concern that it is a dwelling place for many birds and is a source of fodder for animals.
They are used for human food and as fodder for animals, usually after burning off their spines.
"The enormous distress -- of food, drinking water, work, fodder for animals and dignity – of hundred of millions is utterly unacceptable," the letter said.
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Sugarcane is a rich source of carbohydrates; it used as a food for human; fodder for animal in various forms and used as a fertilizer in crop production across the globe.
Nearly a third of the world's ice-free land is already used to raise livestock or grow fodder for these animals.
Some supplies can be hauled overland by donkeys, but as in World War I, when moving fodder for draft animals was half the logistical effort, supplying feed is itself difficult.
Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum) can grow abundantly in areas where the vegetation has been disturbed, providing good fodder for grazing animals when young but quickly becoming rank, coarse, and a refuge for insects.
In another village we found a woman stacking piles of straw for winter fodder for her animals.
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