Master in Forage Production Syllabus

  • course years 2 Years
  • type of course Post Graduate
  • course stream Agriculture
  • course type Full Time

Syllabus covers forage crop management, soil fertility, pest control, grazing systems, and research methods. Emphasis on sustainable practices in forage production.

Syllabus for Master in Forage Production 

The Master's in Forage Production syllabus encompasses a comprehensive study of forage crop management, emphasizing soil fertility, pest control, and grazing systems. Students delve into advanced topics such as forage genetics, breeding, and the integration of sustainable practices. Courses cover research methodologies, enabling students to conduct in-depth studies in forage production. Practical applications include fieldwork, laboratory sessions, and exposure to cutting-edge technologies. Additionally, students explore the economic aspects of forage production, understanding market dynamics, and strategic planning. The program aims to equip graduates with a holistic understanding of forage systems, preparing them for leadership roles in sustainable agriculture and livestock management.

1st Year OR 1st & 2nd Semester Syllabus of Master in Forage Production

S.noSubjects
1Forages importance
2Introduction of Forages                                                                                          
3Morphology grasses
4Morphology legumes
5Physiology forages
6Forage quality
7Environmental aspects                
8Grasses

2nd Year OR 3rd & 4th Semester Syllabus of Master in Forage Production

S.NoSubjects
1Nutrient management
2Hay and Silage
3       Questionnaire Grass and Legume Species                                                                               
4Forages in farming systems                                   
5Grazing
6Practical and Field Work

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