FODDER SEED VARIETIES
Fodder is the process of germinating seeds and feeding the entire seed and sprout to your animal. Fodder feed is able to transfer the seed’s energy and the plant’s energy to the animal. Fodder seeds are seeds specifically grown to produce crops that serve as food for livestock, such as cattle, sheep, goats, and horses. These crops are rich in essential nutrients, ensuring that animals receive the necessary vitamins, minerals, and proteins needed for their growth and productivity.
” Fodder Rule Of Thumb is 2% of the animal’s body weight of fodder per day.”
The most popular seeds are :
- Barley
- Alfalfa
- Millet
- Oats
- Grain Rye
- Rye Grass
- Buckwheat
- Field Peas
- Clover
- Barseem Seeds
As a seed producer, we strive to bring you the best varieties from these esteemed institutions, ensuring that your farming needs are met with the most reliable and productive options. Whether you’re looking to increase your livestock yield or improve soil health, our selection of fodder seeds is tailored to local conditions, offering exceptional performance and sustainability.
Fodder Varieties from Punjab Agricultural University (PAU)
Sorghum Varieties
- PC 6: Known for its high biomass production and adaptability to multiple cropping systems.
- PCH 106: A hybrid variety that provides a higher yield and is drought-resistant, making it ideal for semi-arid regions.
Berseem (Egyptian Clover) Varieties
- BL 42: Popular for its high protein content and suitability for winter forage.
- BL 10: Known for its excellent re-growth and high fodder quality over multiple cuts.
Maize Varieties
- J 1006: A high-yielding, disease-resistant variety widely used for green fodder production.
- JH 345: Suited for both green fodder and silage.
Fodder Varieties from Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCS HAU)
Lucerne (Alfalfa) Varieties
- HAUL 10: A perennial variety with a high leaf-to-stem ratio, offering nutritious fodder.
- HAUL 12: Resilient against pest attacks and offers a good yield even in dry conditions.
Oat Varieties
- JO 03: A popular winter forage variety with excellent growth, yielding high-quality green fodder.
- JHO 822: Adaptable to a range of environments, this variety provides an extended harvesting window for farmers.
Bajra (Pearl Millet) Varieties
- BAIF-1: This variety grows rapidly, producing high volumes of green fodder with a balanced nutrient profile.
- HB 2: A drought-tolerant variety with a robust yield, suitable for arid regions.
For more information on availability, pricing, and planting guidance for these FODDER varieties, feel free to contact us!