Summary of Capim mais utilizado no consórcio com o milho

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In relation to use of milho in Mato Grosso, Brazil G Seoc recommends utilization of consorcios based on pasturages, especially Russian bristle grass (Rus ziens). Milho is grown using the pasture consortium in the Mato Grosso region. The use of these pasture consortium allows for the growth and spread of species of grass that can help preserve organic matter, improve soil quality, and aid in the growth of plants such as soya.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, Dr. G Seco from Embrapa discusses the utilization of consorcios based on pasturages in the Mato Grosso region. The most commonly used species for this purpose in the pasture consortium with milho is the Russian bristle grass (Rus ziens), and its agreement contributes to the coverture of the soil without any decrease in the yield of milho. Dr. Seco explains that the grazing of Russian bristle grass intervention also plays a vital role in preserving organic matter in the soil. Furthermore, the presence of Russian bristle grass hay serves as a source of feed for animals, aiding in quick dehydration of the pasture and aiding in the planting of soja crops.

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