01192naa a2200193 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000180006024500920007826000090017052006550017965000190083465000190085365000130087265000120088565000100089765300250090777300660093213659452013-08-13 1954 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aHARKER, K. W. aThe establishment of chloris gayana under a sorghum silage crop.h[electronic resource] c1954 aIn grassland practice, it the widespread Introduction of a new or improved husbandry method is to be successful, the change should involve the minimum of extra expendidure of time, money and elfort. This is particularly true in a country like Uganda which has mainly a peasant agriculture. If it is desirable to replace natural regenerated herbage, after cropping, with a seeded ley, the change should be carried out with little more than the expenditure on the seed. This can only be accomplished by establishing the grass under the last arable crop. During 1953 at entebbe one observation plot of Chloris gayana was sown under a sorghum cover crop. asorghum silage aChloris Gayana aPastagem aSilagem aSorgo aConsórcio de planta tThe East African Agricultural Journalgv. 20, p. 54-56, 1954.