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titleOfInvention A kind of high-yield and low-cadmium forage grass cultivation method
abstract The invention discloses a method for cultivating high-yield and low-cadmium forage forages. Intercropping, Guimu No. 1 seedlings are transplanted after seedling breeding in the first year, and ryegrass are kept for winter in the second season and later, and ryegrass are broadcasted directly; C. Fertilization of ryegrass: ditch the ryegrass planting position, and apply lime in strips to make Lime is mixed with the soil in the ditch evenly; D. Guimu No. 1 fertilization: dig long, wide and high holes, apply lime, and mix the lime and the soil in the ditch with a hoe; E. Forage harvesting: rye grass is the first After the second mowing, the ryegrass is mowed and the stubble is left; The method is easy to operate, simple to operate, and the reasonable combination of soil conditioner and organic fertilizer reduces the cadmium content of the forage grass, improves the forage safety of the forage grass, and optimizes and improves the soil quality.
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