Productive growth in meat and milk demands improved livestock feeding

Florida, Jan 19.- When the real possibilities of growing milk and meat production in the municipality of Florida are evaluated, the need to guarantee better care for livestock is appreciated, which implies promoting the planting of more grasses and forage. nutritious and resistant to periods of intense drought.

For this reason, it is inconceivable that in this territory there is still not enough knowledge, nor is the project of the Florida Unit of the Sugar Cane Research Institute, aimed at obtaining resistant and substantial varieties of the grass for animal food, a study with proven results already in areas of other municipalities of the province.

Journalist Yunier Soler Castellanos spoke about the topic with the leading researcher of this initiative, Doctor of Science Yoslén Fernández Gálvez.

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Licenciado en Estudios Socioculturales en la Universidad de Camagüey. Diplomado en Periodismo. Trabaja como periodista en Radio Florida desde el año 2014 atendiendo sectores como el Poder Popular, Defensa Civil, el INDER, entre otros. Contactos; Twitter: @yuniersolerc Facebook: Yunier Soler Castellanos Blog personal: miopticablog.wordpress.com

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