Mongolia case study 2: Haymaking from natural pasture in Arkhangai, Mongolia

Stock raising in Mongolia relies on natural pasture. The thermal growing season is around one hundred days. Conservation of natural herbage for winter and spring supplementation is highly desirable. Since the privatization of the livestock sector in the early 1990s, collective systems of haymaking have collapsed and small-scale haymaking has yet to replace them. Herders have little experience of haymaking. Trials and demonstrations carried out from 1996 to 1998 at Ikh Tamir in Arkhangai Aimag are described. Spreading of animal manure and irrigating by forming ice-sheets with spring water over potential hay land were used as possible ways of increasing yields. Drought prevailed throughout the period, limiting the availability of water to form ice, as well as restricting growth of rainfed herbage. Nevertheless, all treatments had a positive effect on hay production. Mineral fertilizer had the greatest effect, but is unlikely to be economically interesting. Simple haymaking techniques, using animal-drawn equipment, were satisfactory, and the demonstration effect of the work has encouraged herders to increase haymaking on their own initiative.

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Main Authors: Lkhagvajaw, V.I. 1423211777617, FAO, Rome (Italy). Plant Production and Protection Div. eng 175613, Erdenebaatar, B. 1423211777619
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2003
Subjects:PASTURES, STORAGE, HAYMAKING, STACKING, HAY, Case studies, Grazing systems, PATURAGES, STOCKAGE, FENAISON, EMPILAGE, FOIN, ETUDE DE CAS, SYSTEME DE PATURAGE, PASTIZALES, ALMACENAMIENTO, HENIFICACION, APILADO, HENO, ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS, SISTEMAS DE PASTOREO,
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spelling unfao:8227822021-05-05T06:52:06ZMongolia case study 2: Haymaking from natural pasture in Arkhangai, Mongolia Lkhagvajaw, V.I. 1423211777617 FAO, Rome (Italy). Plant Production and Protection Div. eng 175613 Erdenebaatar, B. 1423211777619 textRome (Italy) FAO2003 Stock raising in Mongolia relies on natural pasture. The thermal growing season is around one hundred days. Conservation of natural herbage for winter and spring supplementation is highly desirable. Since the privatization of the livestock sector in the early 1990s, collective systems of haymaking have collapsed and small-scale haymaking has yet to replace them. Herders have little experience of haymaking. Trials and demonstrations carried out from 1996 to 1998 at Ikh Tamir in Arkhangai Aimag are described. Spreading of animal manure and irrigating by forming ice-sheets with spring water over potential hay land were used as possible ways of increasing yields. Drought prevailed throughout the period, limiting the availability of water to form ice, as well as restricting growth of rainfed herbage. Nevertheless, all treatments had a positive effect on hay production. Mineral fertilizer had the greatest effect, but is unlikely to be economically interesting. Simple haymaking techniques, using animal-drawn equipment, were satisfactory, and the demonstration effect of the work has encouraged herders to increase haymaking on their own initiative. Stock raising in Mongolia relies on natural pasture. The thermal growing season is around one hundred days. Conservation of natural herbage for winter and spring supplementation is highly desirable. Since the privatization of the livestock sector in the early 1990s, collective systems of haymaking have collapsed and small-scale haymaking has yet to replace them. Herders have little experience of haymaking. Trials and demonstrations carried out from 1996 to 1998 at Ikh Tamir in Arkhangai Aimag are described. Spreading of animal manure and irrigating by forming ice-sheets with spring water over potential hay land were used as possible ways of increasing yields. Drought prevailed throughout the period, limiting the availability of water to form ice, as well as restricting growth of rainfed herbage. Nevertheless, all treatments had a positive effect on hay production. Mineral fertilizer had the greatest effect, but is unlikely to be economically interesting. Simple haymaking techniques, using animal-drawn equipment, were satisfactory, and the demonstration effect of the work has encouraged herders to increase haymaking on their own initiative. PASTURESSTORAGEHAYMAKINGSTACKINGHAYCase studiesGrazing systemsPATURAGESSTOCKAGEFENAISONEMPILAGEFOINETUDE DE CASSYSTEME DE PATURAGEPASTIZALESALMACENAMIENTOHENIFICACIONAPILADOHENOESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOSSISTEMAS DE PASTOREOTranshumant grazing systems in temperate Asiahttp://www.fao.org/3/Y4856E/y4856e09.htm#TopOfPageURN:ISBN:9251049777
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topic PASTURES
STORAGE
HAYMAKING
STACKING
HAY
Case studies
Grazing systems
PATURAGES
STOCKAGE
FENAISON
EMPILAGE
FOIN
ETUDE DE CAS
SYSTEME DE PATURAGE
PASTIZALES
ALMACENAMIENTO
HENIFICACION
APILADO
HENO
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS
SISTEMAS DE PASTOREO
PASTURES
STORAGE
HAYMAKING
STACKING
HAY
Case studies
Grazing systems
PATURAGES
STOCKAGE
FENAISON
EMPILAGE
FOIN
ETUDE DE CAS
SYSTEME DE PATURAGE
PASTIZALES
ALMACENAMIENTO
HENIFICACION
APILADO
HENO
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS
SISTEMAS DE PASTOREO
spellingShingle PASTURES
STORAGE
HAYMAKING
STACKING
HAY
Case studies
Grazing systems
PATURAGES
STOCKAGE
FENAISON
EMPILAGE
FOIN
ETUDE DE CAS
SYSTEME DE PATURAGE
PASTIZALES
ALMACENAMIENTO
HENIFICACION
APILADO
HENO
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS
SISTEMAS DE PASTOREO
PASTURES
STORAGE
HAYMAKING
STACKING
HAY
Case studies
Grazing systems
PATURAGES
STOCKAGE
FENAISON
EMPILAGE
FOIN
ETUDE DE CAS
SYSTEME DE PATURAGE
PASTIZALES
ALMACENAMIENTO
HENIFICACION
APILADO
HENO
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS
SISTEMAS DE PASTOREO
Lkhagvajaw, V.I. 1423211777617
FAO, Rome (Italy). Plant Production and Protection Div. eng 175613
Erdenebaatar, B. 1423211777619
Mongolia case study 2: Haymaking from natural pasture in Arkhangai, Mongolia
description Stock raising in Mongolia relies on natural pasture. The thermal growing season is around one hundred days. Conservation of natural herbage for winter and spring supplementation is highly desirable. Since the privatization of the livestock sector in the early 1990s, collective systems of haymaking have collapsed and small-scale haymaking has yet to replace them. Herders have little experience of haymaking. Trials and demonstrations carried out from 1996 to 1998 at Ikh Tamir in Arkhangai Aimag are described. Spreading of animal manure and irrigating by forming ice-sheets with spring water over potential hay land were used as possible ways of increasing yields. Drought prevailed throughout the period, limiting the availability of water to form ice, as well as restricting growth of rainfed herbage. Nevertheless, all treatments had a positive effect on hay production. Mineral fertilizer had the greatest effect, but is unlikely to be economically interesting. Simple haymaking techniques, using animal-drawn equipment, were satisfactory, and the demonstration effect of the work has encouraged herders to increase haymaking on their own initiative.
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STORAGE
HAYMAKING
STACKING
HAY
Case studies
Grazing systems
PATURAGES
STOCKAGE
FENAISON
EMPILAGE
FOIN
ETUDE DE CAS
SYSTEME DE PATURAGE
PASTIZALES
ALMACENAMIENTO
HENIFICACION
APILADO
HENO
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS
SISTEMAS DE PASTOREO
author Lkhagvajaw, V.I. 1423211777617
FAO, Rome (Italy). Plant Production and Protection Div. eng 175613
Erdenebaatar, B. 1423211777619
author_facet Lkhagvajaw, V.I. 1423211777617
FAO, Rome (Italy). Plant Production and Protection Div. eng 175613
Erdenebaatar, B. 1423211777619
author_sort Lkhagvajaw, V.I. 1423211777617
title Mongolia case study 2: Haymaking from natural pasture in Arkhangai, Mongolia
title_short Mongolia case study 2: Haymaking from natural pasture in Arkhangai, Mongolia
title_full Mongolia case study 2: Haymaking from natural pasture in Arkhangai, Mongolia
title_fullStr Mongolia case study 2: Haymaking from natural pasture in Arkhangai, Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Mongolia case study 2: Haymaking from natural pasture in Arkhangai, Mongolia
title_sort mongolia case study 2: haymaking from natural pasture in arkhangai, mongolia
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