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dry grass

Sold by shaileshagro · Professional Services, Brand Owner, Exporter, Wholesaler · Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India

Price
₹ 1,406.68 /Centimetre
In stock
Inclusive of all taxes
Minimum order: 1 Centimetre

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MOQ
1 Centimetre
Lead time
On request
Packaging
Offered in bales of various sizes for convenience.
Shelf life / longevity
As per product specification
HS Code
2309
Origin
India
Port of dispatch
On request
Export markets served
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shaileshagro is a Professional Services, Brand Owner, Exporter, Wholesaler based in Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh India.

Jabalpur Dispatch on request Verified seller
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Professional Services, Brand Owner, Exporter, Wholesaler · Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India

WE ARE GROWING WITH MY COUNTREY

Registered address: Jabalpur, India. Industry: Agriculture & Agri Products > Animal Husbandry.

Established
2023
Employees
1–10
GST
23ATMPC9784A1ZP
IEC code
Not shared
Export markets
Saudi Arabia flag SA Vietnam flag VN Australia flag AU
GlobalLinker Member Since
Feb 2024
Turnover
2500001 - 10000000.
Incorporation Type
On request
Product details

What are the specifications of this product?

Overview

fodder crops are cultivated primarily for animal feed  fodder include hay straw silage   Types of Fodder: • Hay: Dried grasses and legumes, often stored in bales. • Straw: The stalks of cereal crops after the grain has been harvested. • Silage: Fermented, green forage, typically grasses or corn, that is stored in airtight conditions. • Grain and Legumes: Seeds of crops like maize, sorghum, and various legumes, which can be fed whole, cracked, or processed. • Fodder Crops: Plants specifically grown for animal feed, such as Napier grass, Guinea grass, and various legumes according to the Department of animal husbandry and dairying.

Product Description

Fodder refers to any agricultural foodstuff used specifically to feed livestock. It's a broad term that encompasses various types of animal feed, including hay, straw, silage, and other cultivated or harvested plants. Unlike forage, which refers to plants that animals graze on directly, fodder is usually cut and carried to the animals.

Here's a more detailed look at fodder:

Types of Fodder:

• Hay: Dried grasses and legumes, often stored in bales.

• Straw: The stalks of cereal crops after the grain has been harvested.

• Silage: Fermented, green forage, typically grasses or corn, that is stored in airtight conditions.

• Grain and Legumes: Seeds of crops like maize, sorghum, and various legumes, which can be fed whole, cracked, or processed.

• Fodder Crops: Plants specifically grown for animal feed, such as Napier grass, Guinea grass, and various legumes according to the Department of animal husbandry and dairying.


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Specifications

Moisture Content Typically less than 15% to prevent mold.
Packaging Offered in bales of various sizes for convenience.
Shelf Life Up to 12 months when stored in optimal conditions.
Cutting Height Harvested at 6-12 inches for optimal nutrient preservation.
Nutritional Composition Contains crude protein, fiber, and essential minerals.
Farming Practices Grown using sustainable agricultural practices.

Use cases

Category agriculture > animal feed > forages > forage crops
Primary application Wholesale, distribution, and international sourcing
Brand Not specified
Product type Product

Logistics & handling

Lead time On request
Packaging Offered in bales of various sizes for convenience.
Storage condition As recommended by supplier
Origin India
Form As listed by supplier

Commercials (this seller)

Minimum order 1 Centimetre
Lead time On request
Payment terms As per negotiated commercial agreement.
Checkout type enquiry
Buyer questions

Frequently asked by buyers

Common questions B2B buyers ask before sourcing dry grass. Answers compiled from verified sellers' commercial terms and platform data.

Q: What types of livestock can benefit from dry grass fodder?
A: Dry grass fodder is suitable for a range of livestock including cattle, sheep, goats, and horses.
Q: How should dry grass fodder be stored?
A: It should be stored in a cool, dry place, preferably in sealed bales to maintain quality.
Q: What is the typical moisture content of dry grass fodder?
A: The moisture content is usually kept below 15% to prevent mold growth.
Q: What are some key fodder crops used in production?
A: Commonly used fodder crops include Napier grass and Guinea grass, known for their high yield and nutrient content.
Q: How long can dry grass fodder be stored?
A: When stored under optimal conditions, dry grass fodder can last up to 12 months.
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₹ 1,406.68/Centimetre · MOQ 1Centimetre