South Korea: Yeoju City increases competitiveness of livestock farms through self-sufficiency of high-quality forage

Published 2023년 11월 2일

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Yeoju City in South Korea is conducting a pilot project in collaboration with agricultural research organizations to distribute cultivation technology for a new breed of Italian ryegrass called 'Green Call'. This new variety has a faster harvest time and higher yield compared to the existing variety, making it easier for farmers to supply forage. The city is aiming to establish a stable production base for forage and mitigate management difficulties caused by rising forage prices.
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[Reporter Lee Jang-hee, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] Yeoju City, Gyeonggi Province, in cooperation with the Rural Development Administration and the Gyeonggi Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services, is embarking on a pilot project to distribute cultivation technology for a new domestic breed of Italian ryegrass (IRG). ‘Green Call’, a new domestically bred variety currently being cultivated on a pilot basis in Yeoju City, is characterized by a faster harvest time and higher yield as the planting period is about 10 days earlier than the existing ‘Cowin Wary’ variety. Bae Young-joo, director of the Yeoju City Agricultural Technology Center, said, “The new IRG variety is expected to solve the difficulties of farmers who had difficulty supplying forage as the harvest period of the existing ‘Cowin Wary’ variety overlapped with the rice cultivation season in Yeoju City.” “We will establish a stable production base for forage and resolve management difficulties ...
Source: Agrinet

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