Method for grazing goats by planting pasture in hilly tea garden
A tea garden and goat technology, applied in the agricultural field, can solve the problems of low goat breeding efficiency, poor quality, and low tea yield, etc., and achieve the effects of increasing the quality of goat products and fruits, increasing the yield and quality per unit, and improving the quality of tea leaves.
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[0027] Take the 300 mu mountain tea garden as a unit tea farm.
[0028] An ecological tea farm (comprehensive field for planting grass and grazing goats in mountain tea gardens) grows 300 mu of tea, planting pastures between rows of tea trees, rotating tropical pastures and temperate pastures, mixing gramineous and leguminous pastures, and using broad-leaf paspalum and Kasungu for pastures Setaria, Dactylis chinensis, Wing Bean, Cassia rotifera, Kidney Bean, Ryegrass multiflora, Alfalfa, White Clover, Red Clover. An average of 2 goats are grazed per mu, and the whole field carries 600 goats. Sow 3 rows in parallel with tall forage plants such as Leucaena juniper, Emperor bamboo grass, and hybrid elephant grass. Each row is 30 cm wide and the row spacing is 20 cm. When it grows, it will form a grass fence and divide the ecological tea farm (300 mu) into three large areas. Each large area is 100 mu, and then the above plants are used to build grass fences according to the same ...
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