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Vicia sativa provides palatable forage (fresh, hay and silage) and grain to livestock. Due to the presence of antinutritional factors, seeds may be used only in small amounts in the diets of monogastric species (including humans). Common vetch also provides a valuable cover crop and green manure (Sattell et al., 1998).
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A deep rooted and fast growing plant, it is winter hardy, an effective weed suppresser, produces a good bulk and fixes a large amount of nitrogen.
Feb 19, 2021 · I'm assuming that vetch seeds have to be hulled and split before consumption based on similar requirements for cooking dried split peas and fava beans.
It is commonly used as a cover crop because it can fix nitrogen in the soil. This semi-erect climbing plant, uses adjacent vegetation for support.
The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a food. It has a long history of cultivation, dating back to at least 500 BCE when it was grown as a food ...
They've long been used as a nutritious protein source across the world and are often combined with carbohydrates to create a complete food.