Cultivating grass to move away monkeys

in nepal •  6 years ago 

In the case of demand for animal substance, commercial livestock is also a business flourishing in Nepal. Abhishekhi cattle farming, being adopted as a prevalent business of agriculture, is now moving forward to the modernized technologies of modern technology.
Professionally cultivating animal animals (gayps, vinegar etc.) and non-gardening (bundles, rabbit etc.). The main idea of ​​the animals that grows is grass. They will supply the essential nutritional substances needed by the grass. But high-quality grains are also required for animals of high-tech animals. But one average ten liters of daily milk can be consumed only by nutrient green grass only by producing milk at low cost.

As many naturally grown grasses are often grown up quickly and as soon as they are quickly absorbed, they increase the amount of fiber in such grasses, so that the grass can be filled with such grass and nutrients are found in the shortage of such grass. Therefore, grassroots farming has also become popular with seed production and sales distribution as well as feeding animals like nannyali, vegetable crop, fruits cultivation, nadebedi and Nadda Bali has been an alternative to farming.


There are around 4 million different types of plants in the world. In it, 200 species of plants are considered useful as food and grass. The plants used as food grains in the world are about 20 species. It also contains more than 60 percent of the grain crops like maize, rice, and wheat and production of more than 60 percent. Similarly, galleries that are widely cultivated in the world are about 17 species.

The monkeys are afraid to enter the grass grounds due to the smell and sticky rope, so it is called "anti-monkey grass". This grass is very soft during the short period, because the seed produced from adult plants will reach far away from the small, sieve, light and air, this grass should be used only as the grassroots, due to the spread of grass and can spread the grassroots grass and other vegetable diversity.

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Thanks for share.
@maryresp from kryptonia

I really like this kind of post about nature and animals. Kryptonia ID @mejia_martinez

Beautiful. Thanks for the lovely post. @kryptonia ID @blogjeremiah

Such cute monkeys. Looks like Nepal has what to show.
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nice work. great article.