Longer harvest intervals reduce nutritive value of canarana erecta lisa grass
The researchers studied how often to cut a type of grass called canarana erecta lisa to get the best amount and quality of forage. They tested different cutting intervals from 20 to 69 days. They found that cutting the grass every 35 days gave the highest amount of forage and the best quality. This means the grass grew back well and was nutritious for animals to eat. Cutting the grass less often made it less nutritious. So, cutting it every 35 days is the best choice for getting the most and best food for animals.