On a cost per hectare basis, fodder beet is three times more expensive to grow, at about £1,500/ha, compared with £500/ha for kale. However, once yields are factored in, the cost per kilogram is ...
But thanks to the foresight of an old woman and the ingenuity of scientists there is now proof that a farmer can make a decent income by adopting easy to grow fodder shrubs. From the humble ...
A California-based company called Fodderworks makes robots that grow fodder (feed for cows, chickens, and other animals). According to Kyle Chittock, the company's general manager, an average ...
MARSABIT, KENYA: The KCB Foundation has launched a long-term project to grow livestock fodder using hydroponic technology in Kenya’s arid and semi-arid counties in a bid to drive up agricultural ...