We are exporter of fresh turkish origin eggs from Turkey factories one box is 18 usd for medium size 19 usd fob for large size
Price and delivery terms are discussed individually Our company is exporting/ importing agricultural products in many countries. We export edible grain legumes, oil seed crops, spices, medicinal and aromatic plants, cereals, industrial crops and fodder crops. I can send you our catalogs 00380979392931 WhatsApp Specification - Alfalfa Protein16-24% Fat max4% Moisture max14% Fiber during flowering max24% Fiber after flowering max32% Dry weight max47%
Price and delivery terms are discussed individually Our company is exporting/ importing agricultural products in many countries. We export edible grain legumes, oil seed crops, spices, medicinal and aromatic plants, cereals, industrial crops and fodder crops. I can send you our catalogue in WhatsApp Specification - Alfalfa Protein16-24% Fat max4% Moisture max14% Fiber during flowering max24% Fiber after flowering max32% Dry weight max47%
Price and delivery terms are discussed individually 00380979..392931 Our company is exporting/ importing agricultural products in many countries. We export edible grain legumes, oil seed crops, spices, medicinal and aromatic plants, cereals, industrial crops and fodder crops. Specification - Alfalfa Protein16-24% Fat max4% Moisture max14% Fiber during flowering max24% Fiber after flowering max32% Dry weight max47%
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Price and delivery terms are discussed individually Our company is exporting/ importing agricultural products in many countries. We export edible grain legumes, oil seed crops, spices, medicinal and aromatic plants, cereals, industrial crops and fodder crops. Specification - Alfalfa Protein16-24% Fat max4% Moisture max14% Fiber during flowering max24% Fiber after flowering max32% Dry weight max47%
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Fresh chicken table eggs, MOQ 1 40 ft container. * Small 18.5 to 19.5 KG / Box - 1248 boxes / 1 40 ft container (90 days shelf life) ** Medium 21.5 to 22.5 KG / box - 1248 boxes / 1 40 ft container (90 days shelf life) *** Large 24 to 24 Kg / box - 931 boxes / 1 40 ft container (90 days shelf life)
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Alfalfa originated in the vicinity of what is now Turkey and Iran, and undoubtedly was consumed by grazing animals long before there was any recorded history. It probably was domesticated in this area, and some historians believe this may have occurred concurrently with domestication of the horse. It is thought to be the first plant grown strictly for forage. Today, CEADS is harvesting the alfalfa in Turkey grown only on the land exactly where this plant originated from and based on tons of samples collected from different parts of the country, the yield in this part of the country is proven by lab results to be the highest quality of all. Today, it is no secret that alfalfa can provide excellent nutrition for all types of forage-consuming animals. Production of more than 30 kg of milk/dairy cow/day have been obtained from alfalfa/grass pasture alone. Beef gains of more than 500 kg/4k m2 have been reported on alfalfa/grass without supplementation. Fattening lambs have produced gains as high as 400kg/4k m2.
Timothy grass is one of the most popular cool-seasoned perennial grasses. Timothy is highly palatable to livestock and produces high quality forage for hay and grazing. It is a premium feed for horses and calves. It is known for being rich in nutrients and high forage quality. Timothy grows best on rich, moist bottomland and on finer textured soils, such as clay loams. The best quality is found in cold climates and mountain areas. Timothy grass does not tolerate drought and periods of prolonged high temperatures above 25 degrees C. Ceads timothy hay is premium quality and comes only from the Eastern part of the mountainous region where the highest temperature even in summer does not exceed 23 degrees C. The highest quality of Timothy hay is typically harvested at the early flowering stage, when it is rich in nutrients and is very tender. The quality of hay may degrade as the plant matures past the blooming stage, so it is very important to harvest the hay at the proper time in growth cycle. We always strive to produce the best quality and highest nutritional value hay by harvesting our hay at an early point of maturity.
Alfalfa originated in the vicinity of what is now Turkey and Iran, and undoubtedly was consumed by grazing animals long before there was any recorded history. It probably was domesticated in this area, and some historians believe this may have occurred concurrently with domestication of the horse. It is thought to be the first plant grown strictly for forage. The earliest clear reference to alfalfa was in Turkish writings dating from 1300 B.C. However, at least one historian believes it is probably that alfalfa was cultivated 8,000 to 9,000 years ago (6,000 to 7,000 B.C.). Regardless, it is clear that alfalfa was recognized as a valuable crop by early man The above information is based on the study by Don Ball, Extension Agronomist Auburn University, and presented at the 2000 Kentucky Alfalfa Conference. Today, CEADS is harvesting the alfalfa in Turkey grown only on the land exactly where this plant originated from and based on tons of samples collected from different parts of the country, the yield in this part of the country is proven by lab results to be the highest quality of all. Today, it is no secret that alfalfa can provide excellent nutrition for all types of forage-consuming animals. Production of more than 30 kg of milk/dairy cow/day have been obtained from alfalfa/grass pasture alone. Beef gains of more than 500 kg/4k m2 have been reported on alfalfa/grass without supplementation. Fattening lambs have produced gains as high as 400kg/4k m2. In many parts of the world alfalfa is commonly used to provide nutrition for various other animals including goats, oxen, and water buffalo. Alfalfa hay is widely fed to horses, mules, and donkeys. The crop is fed to camels in the Middle East, to llamas in South America, and to ostriches in South Africa. Alfalfa hay is also preferred feed for zoo animals in the United States and elsewhere.