Summer fodder crops : a lever to face climate change
Oct 5, 2023 — 08:30 am - 9:30 AMSalle de conférence 5
Salle de conférence 5
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Because of climate change, dry and hot summers are becoming more frequent. They cause a significant drop in grassland production, which often leads to stock feeding cattle in the meadow. Fodder autonomy is therefore degraded. Summer crops such as multi-cut sorghum, millet and moha as well as teff grass appear as an opportunity to produce in summer.