Classification of Feed Crops

1.Botanical classification

a) Poaceae=Gramineae Feed Crops

* Agropyron cristatum

* Agropyron intermedium

* Agropyron elongatum

* Bromus inermis

* Dactylis glomerata

* Phleum pratense

* Lolium perenne

* Lolium italicum

* Koyun yumağı

* Festuca rubra

* Festuca arundinacea

torunoglu seed

b) Fabaceae=Leguminosae Feed Crops

* Medicago sativa-Clover

* Onobrychis sativa-Korunga

* Vicia sativa

* Vicia ervilia

* Vicia pannonica

* Vicia narbonensis

* Pisum arvense

* Lotus corniculatus

* Trifolium repens

* Trifolium pratense

* Trifolium hybridum

* Trifolium incarnatum

c) Other families

* Chenopodiaceae- Animal Turnip (Beta vulgaris var. rapa)

* Umbelliferae - Animal Carrot  (Daucus carota ssp. sativa)

* Composite (Compositae) - Ground Hand (Helianthus tuberosus) 

* Cucurbitaceae - Animal Cucurbitta (C bi i lli i ) Cucurbita pepo convar.citrullinina)

* Gülgiller (Rosaceae) - Small meadow button (Sanguisorba minor) 

* Cruciferae- (Brassica rapa

2.Classification in terms of growing needs

a) Cool seasonal feed crops

Medicago sativa

Onobrychis sativa

Fiğ-Vicia sativa

Vicia villosa

Vicia ervilia

Pisum arvense

Trifolium pratense

Trifolium repens

Trifolium incarnatum

Lathyrus sativus

Agropyron cristatum

A. intermedium

A.elongatum

Bromus inermis

Dactylis glomerata

Elymus junceus

Phleum pratense

Poa pratensis

Alopecurus pratensis

a) Hot seasonal feed crops

Vigna sinansisSetaria italica

Lupinus albus

Sorghum sugrainnse

Sorghum vulgare

Andropogon ishaemum

Cynodon dactylon

Panicum sp.

3.Classification in terms of their lifetime

A) One-year feed crops

Vicia sativa

Vicia villosa

Vicia pannonica

Vicia narbonensis

Vicia ervilia

Pisum arvense

Trifolium incarnatum

Trifolium alexandrinum

Sorghum sugrainnse

Sorghum vulgare

B) Multi-yearly feed crops

Medicago sativa

Onobrychis sativa

Trifolium pratense

Trifolium repens

Lotus corniculatus

Agropyron sp.

Bromus inermis

Dactylis glomerata

Elymus junceus

Pratense

Phleum Poa pratensis

Alopecurus pratensis

Phalaris tuberosa

Festuca arundinacea

Festuca ovina

C) Two-year feed crops

Melilotus alba

Melilotus officinalis

Lolium italicum

Beta vulgaris var. rapa

4.Classification according to usage purposes

a) Green feed crops

Zea mays

Sorghum sugrainnse

B) Dry grass feed crops

Avena elatior

Alopecurus pratensis

Phleum pratense

c) Grain food plants

Zea mays

D) Green fertilizer feed crops

Vicia narbonensis r11

Sorghum sugrainnse r11

e) Silage Feed Crops

Zea mays

Sorghum sp.

f) Tuber Feed Crops

Animal Turnip

Bait turnip

Grain food plants

Pisum arvense

Vicia sativa

Vicia narbonensis

Burdock-Vicia ervilia Green fertilizer plants 

Melilotus alba

Yellowtail-Melilotus officinalis 

Lupinus albus

Vicia sativa

Vicia narbonensis

Pisum arvense

Trifolium incarnatum

Sugrainse herb - Sorghum sugrainnse Silage feed plants 

Zea mays

Types of sorghum - (Sorghum sp.) Sugrainse Tuberous feed crops 

Beta vulgaris var. rapa

Daucus carota ssp. sativa

Helianthus tuberosus

Feed parched - Cucurbita pepo convar. Citrullinina to the Habitats (Outside Views) 

Classification of feed plants according to 

a) Floc

b) With grass

With leech

Rootstock

In terms of their habitus

Classification of Feed Crops

Classification in other directions

a) in terms of resistance to salt classification

b) In terms of resistence to drought classification

c) In terms of green land crop

Classification in other directions

1.CLASSIFICATION FOR SALARY RESISTANCE 

The salt tolerance of feed plants varies. 

A) Plants with excess of salt (12-6 milimhos) 

* Cynodon dactylon

* Agropyron elongatum

* Festuca arundinacea

* Hordeum vulgare

* Lotus corniculatus

B) Tuza Medium Grain-Forage Crops (6-3 milimhos) 

*Lolium perenne

* Trifolium fragiferum

Ø Medicago sativa

Ø Bromus inermis

C) Tuza Non-Resistant Forage Pots (3-2 milimhos) 

 

Ø Trifolium repens

* Trifolium pratense

* Alopecurus pratensis

Classification in other directions

II.

CLASSIFICATION FROM THE PROPERTIES OF KURA 

a) Drought resistant feed crops

* Agropyron cristatum

* Festuca ovina

* Onobrychis sativa

* Medicago sativa

B) Forage crops sustained at intermediate level 

v Dactylis glomerata

* Bromus inermis

* Melilotus officinalis

* Vicia villosa

c) Feed Crops not resistent to drought

* Phleum pratense

* Poa pratensis

* Lotus corniculatus

Classification in other directions

III. CLASSIFICATION OF THE GREEN AREA PLANT 

a) Feed Crops used as ornamental plants

* Arundo donax

* Briza maxima

* Some short bamboo varieties

B) Green field feed grains

* Agrostis alba

* Festuca rubra

* Festuca ovina

* Poa pratensis

* Poa trivialis

* Lolium perenne

* Cynodon dactylon

* Trifolium repens

The Importance of Feed Crops

1) Animal feeding plants Importance

2) The importance of feed crops in soil protection 

3) Influence of feed crops on soil fertility 

4) Place of Forage Crops in October Seed and 

Importance

5) Feed Fertilizers as Green Fertilizers 

THE IMPORTANCE OF USE OF YEM PLANTS 

SHAPES

1- Cultivation as Main Culture Plant 

2- Breeding as intermediate agriculture

a) Lower Planting

b) Sowing for Stubble

C) Autumn October Feeding PLANT GROWING 

TECHNIQUE

OVARIAN:

Certified Seed

Should be used. 

Seeds must be clean,

The germination power must be high. 

Especially for legume feed plants 

Hard seed ratio 

Low or no best 

Be careful not to be. Small seeded feed plants can be added 

Best Seed Bed Features:

1.

The soil must be well crumbled,

2.

Crumbled soil should be suppressed, 

3.

Seed bed should be nutritious,

4.

Seed bed is free from weeds 

Should be, 

5.

Seed bed preserved from erosion 

It should be. Harvest Time of Feed Plants 

• Harvesting legume forage crops 

Time is the flowering cycle, 

• Wheatgrass forage crops form 

Time is the cycle between

spikes and flowering. 

• seed harvesting of leguminous forage crops 

Time is at the bottom 

Is the period of browning, 

• Grain harvesting of forage plants 

10% of the time 

It is a period of maturity. 

Wheatgrass feed plants 

general features

• Up to 620 species and up to 10 thousand species 

gets. 

• Large in terms of agricultural characteristics 

Change. 

• These plants have a lot of cold and 

Under durable, unfavorable conditions 

There are developments. Discrete Types 

Agropyron sp. General Characteristics

About 150 discrete in the world 

For the presence of species 

Some of which are important for agriculture. 

Important things for our home 

They are. 

– Agropyron cristatum

- Agropyron desertorum

– Agropyron intermedium

* Agropyron elongatum

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