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Using fresh Trichantera leaves to grower-finisher diet enables a farmer to save up to P334 from seeds for 20 percent replacement and P777 with 30 percent replacement to commercial ration with comparable results of average daily gain and the feed conversion ratio to full commercial ration.
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BAI Director Dr. Jose Q. Molina said this non leguminous specie, which was brought in the country from Columbia (Latin America) in 1997, grows well with repeated cutting and without fertilizers. It was started in the Philippines with only two cuttings and has adapted very well to local conditions.
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Using fresh Trichantera leaves to grower-finisher diet enables a farmer to save up to P334 from seeds for 20 percent replacement and P777 with 30 percent replacement to commercial ration with comparable results of average daily gain and the feed conversion ratio to full commercial ration.
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BAI Director Dr. Jose Q. Molina said this non leguminous specie, which was brought in the country from Columbia (Latin America) in 1997, grows well with repeated cutting and without fertilizers. It was started in the Philippines with only two cuttings and has adapted very well to local conditions.
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By Lily O. Ramos | June 20, 2004 - 12:00am
May 23, 2004 - 12:00am
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