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Chemical composition of grassfodder of different variety of sainfoin, depending on technological measures of growing
 
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National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Heroes of Defense Street
 
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Grodno State Agrarian University, Grodno, Belarus
 
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Poznań University of Life Sciences
 
 
Journal of Research and Applications in Agricultural Engineering 2020;65(2):9-11
 
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The results of three year researches in the conditions of the forest steppe of Right-bank Ukraine are presented. The chemi-cal composition of grass forage of different types of sainfoin depending on technological measures of cultivation has been studied. It was established that the analysis of the obtained data on the content of organic matter in sainfoin grass showed that the yield of sown grass over the years of research was well provided with organic nutrients and the general level of its content in the feed mainly met the zootechnical standards of animal feeding and the requirements of state standards of Ukraine for the production of hay, haylage of I and II and artificially dried fodder of II and III classes. As for the mineral elements in the feed, with the introduction of phosphorus-potassium or complete mineral fertilizers, it in-creased or tended to increase, regardless of the type of sainfoin.
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