Plantain - pig's excellent green feed

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Musa is a family of Musa pseudophylla herbaceous plants. The plant stems and leaves are hypertrophic, with a soft texture and a well-developed root system. They are hiy and cool and cool. They are suitable for planting in front of houses, at the edge of Tanabe, in trenches and ponds, and at riverbanks and other fertile lands. They are easy to plant and live. High fertility, fewer pests and diseases, high yields, and benefits from years of planting. Basal pseudostems and hypertrophy on the ground are all good feeds for pigs, especially when the leaves are used for feeding. Pigs are more like to eat. Bass roots are well developed and can be used to reduce soil erosion, so Basho has the title of “guard guard”. Now the plan for cultivation and feeding of plantains is described as follows: 1. Cultivation 1. Site preparation. Choose a cool, moist and fertile place, with ditch, ridge, embankment, dam, and pond sides, especially in depression. If you choose a slope, choose a place with a thick soil layer and a good source of water and fertilizer. During the site preparation, the soil should be planed to be loosened and the soil blocks broken so that after the planting, the “whiplash” (ie, the underground stem) spreads and the soil grows in time. 2. Delivery and transplanting. Muskgrass transplanting is usually conducted from late autumn to early next spring, because bananas are in a dormant period. Transplanting on transplants damages plants lightly and is easy to plant. In the banana forest that has been grown for more than five years during the delivery period, the new stolons that were sent from the whip were selected. Take the whip to choose around the plant, because such a whip must be rooted and well developed. At the same time, it is necessary to avoid cutting off the whip and require 2 to 3 annual stalks on each pod. When transplanting, the number of stolons planted in each nest should be controlled by plots. Usually, 2 to 3 plants are planted on each side of the embankment and the embankment; 1 plant can be planted in each planting plot, because shading is cool and humid, and the water and soil conditions are good. Easy to grow up. When planting, the stem should be erected in a planted nest that has been excavated beforehand. After the planting, put a small amount of pig, cattle and sheep droppings into the planting nest. 3. Post-plant management. After the stolons are planted, they should be covered with straw, thatch or plastic film to prevent freezing damage. Wait for the earth to warm up and then uncover the cover. After 3 to 4 years after planting, fertilize and cover soil once a year to promote breeding and growth. The fertilization cover soil should be carried out when the spring earth warms up and the heart leaves begin to grow. Pigs, cows, sheep droppings or earth-fertilizers are finely divided and evenly sprinkled on top of the stems and covered with fertilizer. More manure should be applied to barren land, and manure should be less applied to fertile land. In addition, when young shoots start to grow, they should also prevent livestock from trampling on food. Second, picking banana stems, leaves suitable for feeding shelf pigs. Harvest stems and leaves should be reasonable. Harvested leaves can be fed in summer and autumn, when plantain grows vigorously, leaves are hypertrophied and tender, but each tree can only harvest 1-2 leaves per month, otherwise it will affect the growth of plantain. The leaf collection is carried out when the leaf margin is slightly yellow. Winter and spring seasons can be used on the ground to feed on pseudostems. Pseudostems have to be harvested for more than 2 years. The harvesting method is: Before the frost comes, cut all the leaves with a knife and cut it at a height of 30 cm above the ground. In this way, it will be beneficial to the growth of germinating in the following year. The false stalks that have been chopped shall be transported back to the ground on the floor of the room. Do not stand upright. Otherwise, they may easily dry out due to water loss. After the pseudo stems are chopped, they must be covered with rice straw and other objects to prevent frost damage. After the spring season, the cover can be removed.