Livestock-forestry production in the Spanish American Humid Tropics

The forests are being replaced by pastures after the soil has been used for annual crops. Many pastures that have passed through this cycle are rundown and abandoned. One of solutions suggested is that forage grasses be associated with timber trees. In the Ecuadorian Amazonic region, the legume Mucuna pruriens var. utiles (velvet bean) is being used previously to pasture renovation to lower weed acurrence and improve soil fertility. At the beginning of the next rainy season and after pasturing of the Mucuna, vegetative material of the forage grass Brachiaria humidicola is planted with a dibble stick at a distance of 1 x 1 m, the false stakes of the timber tree Cordia alliodora are also planted in the same way at a distance of 5 x 5 m. One hectare pasture maintaining two bovine, with an extraction rate of 25 per cent per year, will produce ten heads of cattle in 20 years. therefore, livestock-forestry production has great potential for improving stability and duplicating pasture rentability in the Spanish American humid tropic.

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Main Authors: 49094 Bishop, J.P., 114940 Salas, G. de las ed., 4006 CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica). Dept. de Recursos Naturales Renovables, 39130 Workshop Agro-Forestry Systems in Latin America Turrialba (Costa Rica) 26-30 Mar 1979
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Published: Turrialba (Costa Rica) 1979
Subjects:SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES, TROPICOS HUMEDOS, AMERICA LATINA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:496672020-01-23T20:27:45ZLivestock-forestry production in the Spanish American Humid TropicsProceedings 49094 Bishop, J.P. 114940 Salas, G. de las ed. 4006 CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica). Dept. de Recursos Naturales Renovables 39130 Workshop Agro-Forestry Systems in Latin America Turrialba (Costa Rica) 26-30 Mar 1979 Turrialba (Costa Rica)1979The forests are being replaced by pastures after the soil has been used for annual crops. Many pastures that have passed through this cycle are rundown and abandoned. One of solutions suggested is that forage grasses be associated with timber trees. In the Ecuadorian Amazonic region, the legume Mucuna pruriens var. utiles (velvet bean) is being used previously to pasture renovation to lower weed acurrence and improve soil fertility. At the beginning of the next rainy season and after pasturing of the Mucuna, vegetative material of the forage grass Brachiaria humidicola is planted with a dibble stick at a distance of 1 x 1 m, the false stakes of the timber tree Cordia alliodora are also planted in the same way at a distance of 5 x 5 m. One hectare pasture maintaining two bovine, with an extraction rate of 25 per cent per year, will produce ten heads of cattle in 20 years. therefore, livestock-forestry production has great potential for improving stability and duplicating pasture rentability in the Spanish American humid tropic.The forests are being replaced by pastures after the soil has been used for annual crops. Many pastures that have passed through this cycle are rundown and abandoned. One of solutions suggested is that forage grasses be associated with timber trees. In the Ecuadorian Amazonic region, the legume Mucuna pruriens var. utiles (velvet bean) is being used previously to pasture renovation to lower weed acurrence and improve soil fertility. At the beginning of the next rainy season and after pasturing of the Mucuna, vegetative material of the forage grass Brachiaria humidicola is planted with a dibble stick at a distance of 1 x 1 m, the false stakes of the timber tree Cordia alliodora are also planted in the same way at a distance of 5 x 5 m. One hectare pasture maintaining two bovine, with an extraction rate of 25 per cent per year, will produce ten heads of cattle in 20 years. therefore, livestock-forestry production has great potential for improving stability and duplicating pasture rentability in the Spanish American humid tropic.SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILESTROPICOS HUMEDOSAMERICA LATINA
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TROPICOS HUMEDOS
AMERICA LATINA
SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES
TROPICOS HUMEDOS
AMERICA LATINA
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49094 Bishop, J.P.
114940 Salas, G. de las ed.
4006 CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica). Dept. de Recursos Naturales Renovables
39130 Workshop Agro-Forestry Systems in Latin America Turrialba (Costa Rica) 26-30 Mar 1979
Livestock-forestry production in the Spanish American Humid Tropics
description The forests are being replaced by pastures after the soil has been used for annual crops. Many pastures that have passed through this cycle are rundown and abandoned. One of solutions suggested is that forage grasses be associated with timber trees. In the Ecuadorian Amazonic region, the legume Mucuna pruriens var. utiles (velvet bean) is being used previously to pasture renovation to lower weed acurrence and improve soil fertility. At the beginning of the next rainy season and after pasturing of the Mucuna, vegetative material of the forage grass Brachiaria humidicola is planted with a dibble stick at a distance of 1 x 1 m, the false stakes of the timber tree Cordia alliodora are also planted in the same way at a distance of 5 x 5 m. One hectare pasture maintaining two bovine, with an extraction rate of 25 per cent per year, will produce ten heads of cattle in 20 years. therefore, livestock-forestry production has great potential for improving stability and duplicating pasture rentability in the Spanish American humid tropic.
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TROPICOS HUMEDOS
AMERICA LATINA
author 49094 Bishop, J.P.
114940 Salas, G. de las ed.
4006 CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica). Dept. de Recursos Naturales Renovables
39130 Workshop Agro-Forestry Systems in Latin America Turrialba (Costa Rica) 26-30 Mar 1979
author_facet 49094 Bishop, J.P.
114940 Salas, G. de las ed.
4006 CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica). Dept. de Recursos Naturales Renovables
39130 Workshop Agro-Forestry Systems in Latin America Turrialba (Costa Rica) 26-30 Mar 1979
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title Livestock-forestry production in the Spanish American Humid Tropics
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