Hello dear
@gentleshaid, it is common to see this type of crops in livestock areas, it is a plant that has nutritional elements suitable for animal feed, especially in ruminants such as goats, cows and others. Generally in the area where I am, they can be observed in live fences and in certain occasions as a protein bank or silvopastoral systems associated with pastures, their consumption should not be abused because it can cause certain imbalances in the body by the presence of some nutritional elements.
In the area it is sown directly, but with this research it could be observed that the cuttings well treated in nurseries with the use of biofertilizers, can be an ecological alternative to achieve an excellent propagation in the field.
See you later brother, have a great start of the week.
RE: Use of organic fertilizers and biofertilizers in the propagation of Gliricidia sepium: Experimental trial.