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Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali
Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry
,Bharsar Pauri Garhwal
TOPIC:-BARSEEM
 Course title :-Introduction to Major Field Crops.
 Course No:- HPA 101
Submitted to:-
DR. GARGI GOSWAMI Submitted By:-
DR. DEEPA JOSHI Amit Nawani(16033)
Botanical discription
 Common Name:
 English Name: Egyptian Clover
 Scientific Name: Trifolium alexandrium
 Other Spp.
 White clover
 Subterranean clover
 Red clover
 Crimson clover
 Family: Leguminoceae (Fabaceae)
Description
 Berseem is a low shrubby annual
growing 60 – 90 cm high.
 The main, succulent stem gives off
branches terminating in two or
three leaves.
 These stems become fibrous after
the flowering stage.
 Leaves are small, oblong and
rounded at the extremities, bright
green and slightly hairy
INTRODUCTION:-
 BERSEEM Trifolium alexandriannium
is an annual leguminous fodder
crop.
 One of the most suitable fodder
crops for areas below 1700 m
altitude with irrigation facilities.
 Remains soft and succulent at all
stages of growth.
 It can be grown without irrigation in
areas with high water table and
under water-logged conditions.
 Indigenous to Egypt.
CHARACTERSTICS:-
 Winter-annual legume
 Native to the Mediterranean region
 N content 2.6%
 Flowers May-June
 Tolerates close mowing
 Does not self-reestablish: requires annual sowing
 Does well on deep alluvial soils
 Tolerates alkalinity and salinity
USES:-
1.
• As a grazing crop
2.
• As a haying crop
3.
• As a silage crop
As a grazing crop:-
 Berseem clover needs a relatively
weed-free,firm seedbed for optimum
germination.
 It does best under rotational grazing
and must be grazed before it flowers or
it loses productivity
 It should not be grazed to less than 3
inches.
 It provides palatable and nutritious
forage with a high relative feed value.
 The crude protein is equivalent or
slightlyhigher than alfalfa. (18-28%)
As a haying crop:-
 Berseem clover is an excellent choice for
haying.
 It should be sown in the spring with a nurse
crop.
 Plants should be cut at 10 – 15 inch height
when new shoots appear at the bottom of the
stem.
The first cutting will be 50 – 60 days after planting
(when companion crop has headed out) and the
second will be 45 – 50 days later.
 It must be cut before it flowers and should not
be cut lower than 3 inches.
 When planted with a nurse crop it can be taken
all together for silage or chopped & allowed to
regrow
As a silage crop:-
 Berseem can be mixed with 20% ground
maize to provide high quality silage
 It is possible to make silage with berseem
and 5% molasses
can also be used as:-
 Cover crops
 Soil improver and erosion control
 Weed control
CLIMATE AND SOIL:-
Climate :-
Prefers dry and cool climate
Grown during rabi season with high humidity
Cloudy days are not good
Temperature - 25 to 30º C for germination, 35 to 37º C for
flowering
• Season :-
Rabi – Oct – Nov
Soil:-
All soils with mild cold winter
It grows well in medium to heavy soil
Tolerant to alkali
Clay loam soil rich in calcium and phosphorus, soil must
be well drained
Cultivation Practices
Varieties:-
Meseavi
 It is a fast growing variety and attains plant height of about 75 cm at flower initiation stage.
 On an average, it gives 500-600 quintals green fodder and 100-125 quintals dry matter yields
per hectare in about five cuttings.
 It contains about 20 per cent crude protein on dry matter basis at early flowering stage.
BL-1
 This is a long duration variety as compared to the commonly grown variety Mescavi.
 Because of this, one additional cutting may be obtained from this variety by the end of June.
 It gives, on an average, green fodder and dry matter yields of 600 and 130 q/ha, respectively.
BL-22
 This is a long duration variety which gives additional cut during June.
 It gives, on an average, green fodder and dry matter yields of 750 and 135 q/ha, respectively.
 Improved varieties
 Pusa giant
 IGFR-S-99-1
 UPB-101,103,104 & 105
Field preparation :-
 Fine and smooth seed bed free from clods
 Free of termites and ants
 The land should be well tilled, levelled and should be free
from weeds.
Seed rate :-
 20-25 kg/ha is needed for sowing
Spacing – 25 cm apart by drilling and then
planked
Sowing:-
 October
 Broadcasting/ line sowing
 Since seeds are small in size mixed with mustard and
sown.
 Sowing Methods
Flooded fields
In dry fields
As relay cropping in rice field
Inoculation:-
 If berseem is going to be seeded for the first time in any
field, the seed must be Inoculated with rhizobium
culture which is very essential for its growth.
Method of inoculation :-
 Prepare 10% gur solution and heat
it to boiling point and then cool at
room temperature.
 Sprinkle a small quantity of gur
solution over the seeds to moisten
them nicely.
 Spread thin layer of culture over
the gur treated seeds and mix
thoroughly.
 Dry the culture treated seeds in
shade before sowing.
Seed rate and method of sowing :-
 Sowing should be done by broadcasting the
seed at the rate of 25 kg per hectare in
standing water.
 The seed should be free from seeds of weeds
such as kasni.
 This can be done by dipping the seed in one
per cent salt solution and decanting-off the
floating seeds.
 Mixture of berseem and oats (50:50 ratio) also
gives higher yield.
 Under ultera conditions, seedling should be
done 8-10 days before harvesting of paddy.
Nutrient management :-
Organic manures –
 15 to 20 tonnes/ha
 Responds well to P
 20 – 40 – 0 Kg NPK/ha & molybdenum
– 1 kg/ha
Weed management :-
 Weed free condition upto 25 DAS
 2 hand weedings at 21 DAS and after
35 to 40 DAS
Water management:-
 Interval of irrigation during October – 10
days,
 November to January – 15 days and there
after 8 to 10 days
 Totally 10 to 12 irrigations
Harvesting:-
 First cutting 40 -45 DAS
 Subsequent cuttings at an interval of 20 –
25 DAS
 Number of harvest depends up on winter
season
 Total cuttings – 6 to 8 per year
 50-100 t green fodder
Yield:-
 The first cutting is obtained usually 60
days after sowing and subsequent
cutting at the interval of 25 to 30 days.
 In the mid-hill zone during winter,
interval between cutting is about 50 to
60 days. In all, 5 to 6 cuttings may be
obtained.
 On an average, nearly 550 quintals of
green fodder per hectare may be
obtained.
 Green fodder - 60 to 80 t/ha/year.
 Seed yield – 300 to 500 kg/ha.
Seed production
 The final cutting should not be taken later than the
end of February if crop is to be left for seed purpose.
 Kasni and other weeds should be eradicated.
 Irrigate frequently during the formation and ripening
of seeds.
 On an average, 2.5 quintals seed may be obtained
per hectare.
INSECTS AND MANAGEMENT:-
Grass hopper:
 It damage crop by eating leaves.
 It occurred mostly in May-June month. If infestation is observed, spray
crop with Malathion 50 EC @ 500 ml in 80-100 Ltr of water per acre.
 After spraying do not feed cattle for seven daYS.
Gram Caterpillar:
 Avoid raising of crop nearby tomato, gram, late sown wheat.
 If infestation is observed spray with Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SL @ 50 ml
or Spinosad 48 SC @ 60 ml per acre in 80-100 Ltr water with help of
knapsack sprayer.
Disease and their control:
Stem Rot:
 is seed borne disease.
 It causes rotting of stem near soil surface. White
fungus growth is observed on nearby soil.
 Remove and destroyed affected plants. Take spray of
Carbendazim @ 400 gm in 200 Ltrs of water per acre
REFRENCES:-
 TNAU PDF PORTAL.
 http://www.agriinfo.in/error.html?aspxerrorpath=/default.aspx
 https://www.apnikheti.com/en/pn/agriculture/crops/fodder/berseem
 www.agritech.tnau.ac.in/.../Fodder%20production%20for%20Sheep%20a
nd%20Goat..
Barseem cultivation

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Barseem cultivation

  • 1. Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry ,Bharsar Pauri Garhwal TOPIC:-BARSEEM  Course title :-Introduction to Major Field Crops.  Course No:- HPA 101 Submitted to:- DR. GARGI GOSWAMI Submitted By:- DR. DEEPA JOSHI Amit Nawani(16033)
  • 2. Botanical discription  Common Name:  English Name: Egyptian Clover  Scientific Name: Trifolium alexandrium  Other Spp.  White clover  Subterranean clover  Red clover  Crimson clover  Family: Leguminoceae (Fabaceae)
  • 3. Description  Berseem is a low shrubby annual growing 60 – 90 cm high.  The main, succulent stem gives off branches terminating in two or three leaves.  These stems become fibrous after the flowering stage.  Leaves are small, oblong and rounded at the extremities, bright green and slightly hairy
  • 4. INTRODUCTION:-  BERSEEM Trifolium alexandriannium is an annual leguminous fodder crop.  One of the most suitable fodder crops for areas below 1700 m altitude with irrigation facilities.  Remains soft and succulent at all stages of growth.  It can be grown without irrigation in areas with high water table and under water-logged conditions.  Indigenous to Egypt.
  • 5. CHARACTERSTICS:-  Winter-annual legume  Native to the Mediterranean region  N content 2.6%  Flowers May-June  Tolerates close mowing  Does not self-reestablish: requires annual sowing  Does well on deep alluvial soils  Tolerates alkalinity and salinity
  • 6. USES:- 1. • As a grazing crop 2. • As a haying crop 3. • As a silage crop
  • 7. As a grazing crop:-  Berseem clover needs a relatively weed-free,firm seedbed for optimum germination.  It does best under rotational grazing and must be grazed before it flowers or it loses productivity  It should not be grazed to less than 3 inches.  It provides palatable and nutritious forage with a high relative feed value.  The crude protein is equivalent or slightlyhigher than alfalfa. (18-28%)
  • 8. As a haying crop:-  Berseem clover is an excellent choice for haying.  It should be sown in the spring with a nurse crop.  Plants should be cut at 10 – 15 inch height when new shoots appear at the bottom of the stem. The first cutting will be 50 – 60 days after planting (when companion crop has headed out) and the second will be 45 – 50 days later.  It must be cut before it flowers and should not be cut lower than 3 inches.  When planted with a nurse crop it can be taken all together for silage or chopped & allowed to regrow
  • 9. As a silage crop:-  Berseem can be mixed with 20% ground maize to provide high quality silage  It is possible to make silage with berseem and 5% molasses can also be used as:-  Cover crops  Soil improver and erosion control  Weed control
  • 10. CLIMATE AND SOIL:- Climate :- Prefers dry and cool climate Grown during rabi season with high humidity Cloudy days are not good Temperature - 25 to 30º C for germination, 35 to 37º C for flowering • Season :- Rabi – Oct – Nov Soil:- All soils with mild cold winter It grows well in medium to heavy soil Tolerant to alkali Clay loam soil rich in calcium and phosphorus, soil must be well drained
  • 12. Varieties:- Meseavi  It is a fast growing variety and attains plant height of about 75 cm at flower initiation stage.  On an average, it gives 500-600 quintals green fodder and 100-125 quintals dry matter yields per hectare in about five cuttings.  It contains about 20 per cent crude protein on dry matter basis at early flowering stage. BL-1  This is a long duration variety as compared to the commonly grown variety Mescavi.  Because of this, one additional cutting may be obtained from this variety by the end of June.  It gives, on an average, green fodder and dry matter yields of 600 and 130 q/ha, respectively. BL-22  This is a long duration variety which gives additional cut during June.  It gives, on an average, green fodder and dry matter yields of 750 and 135 q/ha, respectively.
  • 13.  Improved varieties  Pusa giant  IGFR-S-99-1  UPB-101,103,104 & 105 Field preparation :-  Fine and smooth seed bed free from clods  Free of termites and ants  The land should be well tilled, levelled and should be free from weeds.
  • 14. Seed rate :-  20-25 kg/ha is needed for sowing Spacing – 25 cm apart by drilling and then planked Sowing:-  October  Broadcasting/ line sowing  Since seeds are small in size mixed with mustard and sown.  Sowing Methods Flooded fields In dry fields As relay cropping in rice field
  • 15. Inoculation:-  If berseem is going to be seeded for the first time in any field, the seed must be Inoculated with rhizobium culture which is very essential for its growth.
  • 16. Method of inoculation :-  Prepare 10% gur solution and heat it to boiling point and then cool at room temperature.  Sprinkle a small quantity of gur solution over the seeds to moisten them nicely.  Spread thin layer of culture over the gur treated seeds and mix thoroughly.  Dry the culture treated seeds in shade before sowing.
  • 17. Seed rate and method of sowing :-  Sowing should be done by broadcasting the seed at the rate of 25 kg per hectare in standing water.  The seed should be free from seeds of weeds such as kasni.  This can be done by dipping the seed in one per cent salt solution and decanting-off the floating seeds.  Mixture of berseem and oats (50:50 ratio) also gives higher yield.  Under ultera conditions, seedling should be done 8-10 days before harvesting of paddy.
  • 18. Nutrient management :- Organic manures –  15 to 20 tonnes/ha  Responds well to P  20 – 40 – 0 Kg NPK/ha & molybdenum – 1 kg/ha Weed management :-  Weed free condition upto 25 DAS  2 hand weedings at 21 DAS and after 35 to 40 DAS
  • 19. Water management:-  Interval of irrigation during October – 10 days,  November to January – 15 days and there after 8 to 10 days  Totally 10 to 12 irrigations Harvesting:-  First cutting 40 -45 DAS  Subsequent cuttings at an interval of 20 – 25 DAS  Number of harvest depends up on winter season  Total cuttings – 6 to 8 per year  50-100 t green fodder
  • 20. Yield:-  The first cutting is obtained usually 60 days after sowing and subsequent cutting at the interval of 25 to 30 days.  In the mid-hill zone during winter, interval between cutting is about 50 to 60 days. In all, 5 to 6 cuttings may be obtained.  On an average, nearly 550 quintals of green fodder per hectare may be obtained.  Green fodder - 60 to 80 t/ha/year.  Seed yield – 300 to 500 kg/ha.
  • 21. Seed production  The final cutting should not be taken later than the end of February if crop is to be left for seed purpose.  Kasni and other weeds should be eradicated.  Irrigate frequently during the formation and ripening of seeds.  On an average, 2.5 quintals seed may be obtained per hectare.
  • 22. INSECTS AND MANAGEMENT:- Grass hopper:  It damage crop by eating leaves.  It occurred mostly in May-June month. If infestation is observed, spray crop with Malathion 50 EC @ 500 ml in 80-100 Ltr of water per acre.  After spraying do not feed cattle for seven daYS. Gram Caterpillar:  Avoid raising of crop nearby tomato, gram, late sown wheat.  If infestation is observed spray with Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SL @ 50 ml or Spinosad 48 SC @ 60 ml per acre in 80-100 Ltr water with help of knapsack sprayer.
  • 23. Disease and their control: Stem Rot:  is seed borne disease.  It causes rotting of stem near soil surface. White fungus growth is observed on nearby soil.  Remove and destroyed affected plants. Take spray of Carbendazim @ 400 gm in 200 Ltrs of water per acre
  • 24. REFRENCES:-  TNAU PDF PORTAL.  http://www.agriinfo.in/error.html?aspxerrorpath=/default.aspx  https://www.apnikheti.com/en/pn/agriculture/crops/fodder/berseem  www.agritech.tnau.ac.in/.../Fodder%20production%20for%20Sheep%20a nd%20Goat..