Evaluation of Forage Qualities of Sorghum Under Varying Jeevamrit Formulations and Spraying Intervals

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Description

The study assessed dry matter yield of forage sorghum under different jeevamrit formulations and spraying intervals. Jeevamrit-3 (highest concentration) and weekly spraying produced the highest total dry matter yield of 10.79 t/ha and 10.89 t/ha respectively.

Findings

Higher nutrient concentration and more frequent application of jeevamrit led to increased dry matter yield, likely due to greater nutrient availability and microbial activity in the soil. However, jeevamrit-2 and biweekly spraying produced statistically similar yields.

Stats

Jeevamrit-3: 10.79 t/ha total dry matter yield
Weekly spraying: 10.89 t/ha total dry matter yield
Jeevamrit-2: 10.47 t/ha (statistically similar to jeevamrit-3)
Biweekly spraying: 10.48 t/ha (statistically similar to weekly).

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