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Patel, C. A.
- Nutritional Evaluation of Cowpea Varieties
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1 Forage Research Project, GAU, Anand, IN
1 Forage Research Project, GAU, Anand, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 12, No 11 (1975), Pagination: 366-371Abstract
In the.present situation, crops which may provide palatable fodder for cattle as well as protein rich grains for human consumption may be considered the best. Cowpea (Vigna sinensis L.) is one such crop, which provides good quality fodder and pulse grains.- Evaluation of Mango Seed Kernels and Tomato Waste in the Ration of Bullocks
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1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, G. S., IN
1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, G. S., IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 9, No 6 (1972), Pagination: 347-350Abstract
At present considerable quantities of mango seed kernels and tomato waste produced at fruit canning factories are being wasted. In order to find out whether these products can be utilized without any ill effect, in the present study an attempt was made to replace concentrate mixture from the ration of adult bullocks by either 50 per cent tomato waste or 40 per cent mango seed kernels.- Study on Feeding Mango Seed Kernels to Calves
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1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, Gujarat, IN
1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, Gujarat, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 8, No 6 (1971), Pagination: 333-336Abstract
Today our country faces one of the most urgent and pressing problem of food shortage. Feeding livestock efficiently and economically therefore is a serious problem. Whyte and Mathur have reported 82'8 percent deficiency of concentrates.- Study on the Effect of Feeding Cassia Tora Seeds to Milch Cows
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1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, G. S, IN
1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, G. S, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 9, No 1 (1972), Pagination: 16-21Abstract
The present shortage of feeds and fodders for cattle has led the nutritionists to evaluate new feeds from the agricultural byproducts and industrial waste materials.- Study on the Partial Replacement of Concentrate Mixture by Byproducts Mixture from the Ration of Bullocks
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B. M. Patel
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C. A. Patel
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1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, G. S., IN
1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, G. S., IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 9, No 3 (1972), Pagination: 157-160Abstract
The present shortage of feeds and fodders has led the nutritionist to evaluate new feeds from the agricultural byproducts and industrial waste materials. Bhattacharya and Fontenot, Bose et al, Kehar, Kehar and Chanda, Kehar and Sahai, Reddy et al, Sahai and Satapathy and Leffel have studied such products which include Saccherum spontaneum, Cassia tora seeds, tamarind seeds, mango seed kernels etc.- Study on Feeding Unconventional Feeds to Milch Cows (Byproducts Mixture)
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1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, G. S., IN
1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, G. S., IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 8, No 2 (1971), Pagination: 81-84Abstract
The present shortage of feeds and fodders has led the nutritionist to evaluate new feeds from the agricultural byproducts and industrial waste materials. Bhattacharya and Fontenot, Bose et al, Kehar, Kehar and Chanda, Kehar and Sahai, Reddy et al, Sahai, Satapathy and Leffel, and Satapathy and Amla have studied these type of products which include Saccherum spontaneum, Cassia tora seeds, tamarind seeds, mango seed kernels etc.- Studies on Feeding of Unconventional Feeds to Milch Cows - Mango Seed Kernel
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1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, G. S., IN
1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, G. S., IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 7, No 6 (1970), Pagination: 363-365Abstract
Agricultural team sponsored by Ford Foundation recommended extensive use of food byproducts and waste materials. Study group appointed by I. C A. R. has also recommended the use of number of byproducts. This shows the acute shortage of feeds for our cattle and other animals. Mango seed kernel is a byproduct from mango fruit canning industry and it is also collected by merchants in different areas. Kehar, Kehar and Chanda, Kehar and Sahai, and Sahai have studied some of the unconventional feeds. In the present study mango seed kernel was tried to see its effect on milch cows.- Nutritive Value of Hybrid Napier Grass in Different Seasons
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1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, IN
1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 7, No 5 (1970), Pagination: 297-299Abstract
Hybrid napier (Pennisetum Purpureum Schmn and Thonn) is a promising green fodder for its profuse yield. Ray et al have reported about double the protein content in hybrid napier as compared to local napier grass. As a result of earlier work at this Institute, Patel et al have reported 50 days cutting intervals for hybrid napier to get maximum yield of dry matter and nutrients. They have also reported considerable variations in the composition and the dry matter yield of the hybrid napier during different seasons.- Maximum Replacement of Protein by Urea in the Ration of Milch Animals
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1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, IN
1 Institute of Agriculture, Anand, IN