In view of the demand for fodder in the bulk, great importance is being laid on the involvement of high yielding, short duration and nutritive varieties of fodder crops as a result there is a glut of fodder during the peak periods of growth and scarcity during other periods, particularly in summer. The most practical solution of such fodder scarcity lies in conserving supplies of green fodder available during the favourable season to use during the scarcity period (Sohane and Chaudhary, 2001; BalwinderKumar et al 2019). Maize and Berseem resulted in good hay with 76.9 % dry matter and 6% relative water content (RWC) and 91.6% dry matter and 1.5% relative water content respectively when dried in Sun for 6 days.