In the Krasnodar Territory, on the experimental field of the Krasnodar Research Centre for Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, an experiment was conducted to determine the effect of a new complex biofertilizer on the yield and biometric indicators of a vetch-triticale fodder grass mixture. The conducted experiment shows that with the use of a new complex bio-fertilizer, an increase in the density of planting is observed in triticale (by 16 pieces or by 24%) and in Glinkovskaya vetch by (15 pieces or by 30%). Empirically, it was found that it is best to cultivate vetch-triticale grass mixtures for livestock feed with varieties of Hungarian vetch, in particular with the Orlan variety, since this variety showed a greater increase in green mass both in the experimental and in the control variant. It was also found that the use of a new bio-fertilizer has a positive effect on the overall agrochemical characteristics of the soil, improving and enriching its composition.
In the process of looking for ways to diversify the implementation into the production of secondary raw materials, a laboratory experiment was performed, the purpose of which was to determine whether the product of deep processing of corn, liquid corn extract, is suitable as a source of nutrients for seed germination. For this experiment, a winter cereal fodder crop was chosen - triticale (variety Tikhon). In a solution of corn extract with a concentration of 3 ml/l, triticale showed the best indicators of germination energy and germination compared to the control, which provides a perspective to study the application of this raw material as a natural biostimulator or a component of organic biofertilizer. According to biometric indicators, the seeds of winter triticale showed themselves better in the variant with a concentration of corn extract of 3 ml/l. In the variant with a concentration of corn extract of 5 ml/l, inhibition along the length of the roots is noticeable. The length of the sprout in two experimental variants is higher than in the control.
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