ABSTRACT

Abstract ................................................................................................. 505 28.1 Introduction ................................................................................ 506 28.2 Material and Methodology ......................................................... 509 28.3 Results and Discussion .............................................................. 510 28.4 Conclusions ................................................................................ 521 Keywords .............................................................................................. 522 References ............................................................................................. 523

ABSTRACT

The results studies show that the best conditions for the growth and development of plants of a Galega orientalis, intended for production of green mass and haylage, formed in mixed crops with Melilotus officinalis in the ratio 50+50% from the rate in one-species planting at cleaning cover crops barley in the phase of the output of the plants in the receiver and the level of mineral nutrition on the planned productivity of hay 7 and 9 t/ha. Is thus reduced contamination of crops, increases the collection feed from 1 ha

and more profitable crops. To improve the palatability of green mass and improve the quality of harvested forage (hay, haylage, silage) a Galega orientalis should cultivate in a mixture with Phleum pratense in the ratio 50+50% from the rate in one-species planting. The research results can be widely used in agricultural production, as Galega orientalis allows you to get the cheaper product for a long period of time (up to 10 and more years) in comparison with traditional perennial leguminous grasses and annual crops, different low-cost energy saving technology of cultivation.