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Jul 12, 2022

5 reasons to use MAGNIVA Platinum inoculant on corn silage

Corn silage always looks the same, but is it? By paying attention to detail at various stages, including crop management, harvesting practices, packin...

May 16, 2022

Clean Up Your Act: Feed Hygienic Silage to Avoid Health, Productivity Drops

At its best, the process of ensiling should retain as many valuable nutrients and dry matter (DM) from the original forage crop as possible. Once the ...

May 16, 2022

Clean Up Your Act: Producing silage cattle need and want to eat.

Throwing away spoiled silage is no fun, it adds to feed costs and is labour intensive. Even worse, feeding poor quality silage has reduced nutritional...

May 16, 2022

The role of fiber in silage and animal nutrition

Increasing intakes of high-quality silage are crucial to driving on-farm profitability, but to achieve this, producers must understand the role of fib...

May 16, 2022

Interpreting grass silage analysis

With grass silage still making a lot of rations silage analysis results are often overlooked as an important tool for ensuring that producers get the ...

May 16, 2022

What does wholecrop cereal analysis mean?

Fermented wholecrop can have a range of harvest dates. It can be harvested strategically to react to the season as it unfolds. This flexibility allows...

Apr 1, 2021

Clean Up Your Act: High-Quality, Hygienic Silage Starts in the Field

This is the first in a three-part series on silage hygiene. Subsequent articles will address management strategies during ensiling and animal health. ...

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