Bioeconomic evaluation of a sorghum consortium with different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock system in Nova Porteirinha, MG

The objective of this study was to evaluate the bioeconomic feasibility of a consortium of sorghum and different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock production system (ICLS) in the municipality of Nova Porteirinha, MG. In the first year of the experiment, seven grass species were sewn to...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo de Andrade Ferrazza, Marcos Aurélio Lopes, Carlos Juliano Brant Albuquerque
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Zootecnia 2016-06-01
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Online Access:http://revistas.bvs-vet.org.br/bia/article/view/31208
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spelling doaj-c679cd617c994f828b66b7e51c5088272020-11-25T02:38:59ZengInstituto de ZootecniaBoletim de Indústria Animal0067-96151981-41002016-06-017329410210.17523/bia.v73n2p9430321Bioeconomic evaluation of a sorghum consortium with different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock system in Nova Porteirinha, MGRodrigo de Andrade Ferrazza0Marcos Aurélio Lopes1Carlos Juliano Brant Albuquerque2Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Botucatu, SPUniversidade Federal de Lavras, Departamento de Medicina Veterinária, Lavras, MGUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Instituto de Ciências Agrárias, Montes Claros, MGThe objective of this study was to evaluate the bioeconomic feasibility of a consortium of sorghum and different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock production system (ICLS) in the municipality of Nova Porteirinha, MG. In the first year of the experiment, seven grass species were sewn together with sorghum for pasture formation, in addition to sorghum alone, at two spacings (40 and 80 cm), defining 16 treatments: a) Brachiaria decumbens + sorghum; b) B. brizantha + sorghum; c) B. ruziziensis + sorghum; d) Cenchrus ciliaris cv. Áridus + sorghum; e) C. ciliaris cv. 131 + sorghum; f) Panicum maximum + sorghum; g) Andropogon gayanus + sorghum; h) sorghum alone. In the second agricultural year, the forages were previously removed for direct seeding of sorghum. The economic efficiency indicators used were simple payback, discounted payback, net present value, internal rate of return, and benefit-cost ratio. Significant differences (P<0.01) were observed for the effect of consortium, spacing and the interaction consortium x spacing on sorghum productivity. There were significant differences for the effect of consortium (P<0.01), spacing (P<0.01) and interaction consortium x spacing (P<0.05) on dry matter productivity of the forage. Six of the 14 treatments analyzed for the ICLS exhibited greater economic feasibility and attractiveness when compared to sorghum alone. The most recommended consortium was sorghum grown with B. ruziziensis and B. brizantha at spacings of 80 and 40 cm, respectively, due to its high productivity and low cost of pasture implantation.http://revistas.bvs-vet.org.br/bia/article/view/31208bovinocultura de corte, grãossemiáridoSorghum bicolor L.tomada de decisão
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author Rodrigo de Andrade Ferrazza
Marcos Aurélio Lopes
Carlos Juliano Brant Albuquerque
spellingShingle Rodrigo de Andrade Ferrazza
Marcos Aurélio Lopes
Carlos Juliano Brant Albuquerque
Bioeconomic evaluation of a sorghum consortium with different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock system in Nova Porteirinha, MG
Boletim de Indústria Animal
bovinocultura de corte, grãos
semiárido
Sorghum bicolor L.
tomada de decisão
author_facet Rodrigo de Andrade Ferrazza
Marcos Aurélio Lopes
Carlos Juliano Brant Albuquerque
author_sort Rodrigo de Andrade Ferrazza
title Bioeconomic evaluation of a sorghum consortium with different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock system in Nova Porteirinha, MG
title_short Bioeconomic evaluation of a sorghum consortium with different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock system in Nova Porteirinha, MG
title_full Bioeconomic evaluation of a sorghum consortium with different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock system in Nova Porteirinha, MG
title_fullStr Bioeconomic evaluation of a sorghum consortium with different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock system in Nova Porteirinha, MG
title_full_unstemmed Bioeconomic evaluation of a sorghum consortium with different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock system in Nova Porteirinha, MG
title_sort bioeconomic evaluation of a sorghum consortium with different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock system in nova porteirinha, mg
publisher Instituto de Zootecnia
series Boletim de Indústria Animal
issn 0067-9615
1981-4100
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the bioeconomic feasibility of a consortium of sorghum and different forage species for an integrated crop-livestock production system (ICLS) in the municipality of Nova Porteirinha, MG. In the first year of the experiment, seven grass species were sewn together with sorghum for pasture formation, in addition to sorghum alone, at two spacings (40 and 80 cm), defining 16 treatments: a) Brachiaria decumbens + sorghum; b) B. brizantha + sorghum; c) B. ruziziensis + sorghum; d) Cenchrus ciliaris cv. Áridus + sorghum; e) C. ciliaris cv. 131 + sorghum; f) Panicum maximum + sorghum; g) Andropogon gayanus + sorghum; h) sorghum alone. In the second agricultural year, the forages were previously removed for direct seeding of sorghum. The economic efficiency indicators used were simple payback, discounted payback, net present value, internal rate of return, and benefit-cost ratio. Significant differences (P<0.01) were observed for the effect of consortium, spacing and the interaction consortium x spacing on sorghum productivity. There were significant differences for the effect of consortium (P<0.01), spacing (P<0.01) and interaction consortium x spacing (P<0.05) on dry matter productivity of the forage. Six of the 14 treatments analyzed for the ICLS exhibited greater economic feasibility and attractiveness when compared to sorghum alone. The most recommended consortium was sorghum grown with B. ruziziensis and B. brizantha at spacings of 80 and 40 cm, respectively, due to its high productivity and low cost of pasture implantation.
topic bovinocultura de corte, grãos
semiárido
Sorghum bicolor L.
tomada de decisão
url http://revistas.bvs-vet.org.br/bia/article/view/31208
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