MuddyFarms
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Found a report on Jerusalem Artichoke from the Alternative Field Crops Manual by several university extension services. It gives information about uses, including human food and and animal forage production. It mentions best times to harvest forage and tubers and what the impact is on the production of both. I liked that they included a feeding value and forage quality table comparing tubers and tops separately with other feed items. The second table there shows what the effect is of harvesting the tops at various times of year on the amount of tubers produced. Of course, the report also covers other growing, harvesting, and economics of growing Jerusalem Artichokes.
https://hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/jerusart.html
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OH-HERE IS ANOTHER:
https://feedipedia.org/node/544
This one lists crude protein for aerial parts as 15.3% and for tubers as 7.4%. The nutritional attributes tab section for rabbits is of particular interest, saying that the fresh tubers have more nutritional benefit than fodder beets, among other things.
https://hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/jerusart.html
Feel free to add onto this thread helpful links or reports you may have on this useful plant!
OH-HERE IS ANOTHER:
https://feedipedia.org/node/544
This one lists crude protein for aerial parts as 15.3% and for tubers as 7.4%. The nutritional attributes tab section for rabbits is of particular interest, saying that the fresh tubers have more nutritional benefit than fodder beets, among other things.
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