Murugan, MKathaperumal, VTANUVAS2022-04-282022-04-281994https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810183916TNV_CRN_1994_23(1)15-20Nutrient contents of grass at different stages of maturity varies for different species. Fixing the optimum stage of harvests for each grass species is necessary for better animal production. Hamil grass, a selection from guinea grass (Panicum maximum) is noted for its quick rejuvenating capacity and drought tolerance. While the stage of harvest has been optimised for guinea grass. no such information is available for hamil grass.‘ In this paper nutrient evaluation of hamil grass harvested at three different stages of maturity (35, 45 or 55 d) is discussed.EnglishVeterinary ScienceNUTRITIVE VALUE OF HAMIL GRASS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF MATURITYCheironArticle