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How to grow, care and harvest Red Napier grass for Dairy Farms

Updated: Feb 11

  • Red Napier is a multi-cut hybrid green fodder grass that can be used for animals like Cow, Buffalo, Goat, Sheep, Pig, Poultry.

  • They are rich source of starch, protein and edible oil.

  • Red Napier produces good quality herbaceous fodder and is highly palatable.

  • Providing sufficient quantities of fodder to the milch animals will increase of milk production of the animals



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How to plant Red Napier 

  • Red Napier grows best on alluvial, red soils and also grows well on well drained black soils.

  • It does not thrive well on heavy soils, saline and alkali soils.

  • Sowing time will be best during July to February

  • Seed should be sown in lines spaced at 1 feet and width at 2 feet.

  • Select good quality Red Napier stems with 2 nodes.

  • Plant the stems in the furrows at 45% slope with one node below the soil and one node above the soil

  • After planting the stems irrigate the soil thoroughly


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Irrigation for Red Napier:

  • Irrigate immediately after sowing and give life irrigation on the third day and thereafter twice a week.

  • Red Napier is comparatively more to sensitive to excess moist and stress.

  • It requires irrigation every alternative days during summer season

  • Irrigation will not be required during rainy season.


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How to fertilize Red Napier:

  • Red Napier responds well to farmyard manure like cow dung manure and poultry manure

  • Apply 2 Tonnes farmyard manure per acre before planting Red Napier stems

  • In the absence of farmyard manure, it requires 100 kg bio fertilizer per acre.

  • Manure / Bio fertilizer should also be applied after 25-30 days of planting the stems


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Red Napier after 30 days of planting:

  • After 30 days more weeds would have grown in the farm along the Red Napier stems.

  • Weeding has to be done as weeds rob the nutrients that the soil received from the fertilizer applied.

  • Hence weeding has to be done in the farm using hand labor or through the mechanized tools

  • If necessary, second spell of weeding can be done after 45 days

  • After completing the weeding work, Red Napier grass will grow very fast and densely.


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Red Napier - 75 days after planting

  • After 75 days Red Napier would have grown by 6 to 8 feet.

  • Red Napier at this stage can be harvested and can be fed to chickens, ducks, horses and rabbits

  • Red Napier is very palatable because the stalks are tender

  • Then succeeding harvests are every 60 to 70 days.

  • The stalks are cut close to the ground, and in no time, new shoots or ratoon will come out.


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How to harvest Red Napier

  • Red Napier after 90 days would have grown by 10 feet to 12 feet.

  • Red Napier at this stage can be harvested and can be fed to cows, buffalo and horses

  • Harvested Red Napier can be shredded using Chaff cutter and can be fed to cattle's

  • When shredded into fine particles, the same could be fed to vegetable-eating fish like tilapia and Pangasius.


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