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titleOfInvention The cultural method made between no-tillage seeding oat and perennial grass
abstract The invention particularly relates to the cultural method made between a kind of no-tillage seeding oat and perennial grass, its main feature comprises the following steps:1. before oat is sowed, perennial grass meadow is herded;2. the oat sowing time is September 15 ~ 30 days, and breaking, trench digging, sowing, earthing, suppression mechanical work are carried out to soil using no-tillage seeding machine on perennial grass meadow, and ditching depth is 1 ~ 2cm, and oat application rate is 135 ~ 180 kg/hm 2 , 12 ~ 18cm of sowing line-spacing;3. after oat is sowed, perennial grass meadow is overgrazed;4. after overgrazing, perennial grass meadow is not herded;5. oat harvest time is April 10 15 next year, and machine harvest oat, the oat height for the stubble left is 10 ~ 15 cm;6. after oat harvests, normal grazing management is carried out to perennial grass meadow.It is an advantage of the invention that improving the flexibility of Agricultural production and reducing Agricultural production risk management, the diversification plantation of grass, grain and poultry is carried out, improve soil nutrient elements, animal and micro organism quantity.
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