Wild Olive Blossom for cattle and goat

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    Olive Plant Wild Olive Blossom: A Natural Treasure for the Health and Production of Your Livestock Our livestock, be it cows, buffaloes, goats or sheep, are the mainstay of our economy and food supply. Their better health, higher milk production and stronger physique are the desires of every farmer and livestock owner. In such a situation, nature has given us a natural, and highly effective gift that can fulfill all these objectives: Wild Olive Cake Research and practical experiments have shown that if you replace **just 10 to 15 percent** of your animals' daily diet with wild olive cake, it brings amazing positive results. It has numerous health benefits: A treasure trove of benefits: 1. **Guarantee of better health:**     *   Wild olive blossoms are rich in antioxidants, which strengthen the immune system of animals, making them more resistant to various diseases.     *   The healthy fats present in it help in impro...

Sesame Crop

           sesame Crop Field 

  Sesame (Sesamum indicum) is a drought-tolerant oilseed crop cultivated mainly for its seeds, which are rich in oil and protein. Here's a brief overview:

Key Features:

  • Scientific Name: Sesamum indicum
  • Family: Pedaliaceae
  • Origin: Believed to have originated in Africa or the Indian subcontinent.
  • Climate: Grows well in tropical and subtropical climates.
  • Soil: Prefers well-drained sandy loam soils with pH 5.5–8.0.

Agronomic Practices:

  • Sowing Time: Typically sown at the beginning of the rainy season.
  • Seed Rate: Around 4–5 kg/ha.
  • Spacing: 30–45 cm between rows; 10–15 cm between plants.
  • Irrigation: Needs minimal irrigation; overwatering can harm the crop.
  • Harvesting: Ready for harvest when the leaves turn yellow and the seed pods begin to dry.

Pests & Diseases:

  • Common Pests: Gall fly, leaf roller, jassids.
  • Diseases: Bacterial blight, powdery mildew, phyllody.

Uses:

  • Edible Seeds: Used in bakery products, salads, and as garnish.
  • Oil: Sesame oil is used for cooking and in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
  • By-products: Oil cake used as livestock feed.

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