Q. With respect to agriculture, terms, ‘tudi’, ‘soilage’, ‘stower’ pertain to which of the following?
Answer:
Fodder
Notes:
- ‘Tudi’, is made from wheat stubble, is considered to be the best dry fodder for cattle because of its nutritional value.
- Silage is an animal feed uptake by racking fresh fodder in a suitable container and allowing it to ferment anaerobic conditions without undergoing much loss of nutrients.
- Soilage is a general term to indicate a fodder cut green and feeding in fresh conditions.
- Stower is a term for cereal stubbles and broken pieces of threshing.