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Nov 20, 2023
Fermentation and quality silage: An undeniable connection
Silage is the most valuable and widely used feed ingredient on beef or dairy farms. However, obtaining high-quality silage is not a given. Often, the ...
Sep 6, 2023
Secrets of top-quality corn silage
Growing corn for feed can be a costly operation, but — if managed and treated correctly — the silage produced can easily replace more expensive pu...
Aug 28, 2023
Lentilactobacillus buchneri NCIMB 40788, the gold standard in limiting aerobic spoilage in a range of silages
A brief history of Lentilactobacillus buchneri NCIMB 40788. In the mid 1990s, the world-renowned Dutch institute of animal health and animal produ...
Jul 31, 2023
Silage season and early corn growing conditions in the United States
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Jun 29, 2023
CAN YOU AFFORD NOT TREAT YOUR CORN SILAGE?
With high input costs, it is now more important than ever for farm profitability that homegrown corn silages produce the best feed quality possible. ...
May 22, 2023
Reduce undesirable bacterial populations
High mineral fertilizers costs may lead, to producers increasing the application of organic fertilizers through the grass growing season. Adding high ...
May 4, 2023
The risk of thatched grass
The record temperatures seen all over Europe this winter indicate that the grass quality for silage production should be of high quality. However prol...
Apr 7, 2023
Using MAGNIVA on grass silage increases your ROI
Grass sample analysis carried out independently by Trouw Nutrition UK taken from the UK 2018-2019, compared 135 MAGNIVA Platinum treated samples to 79...
Jan 31, 2023
Making the best grass silage possible is critical
With corn silage being so variable in quality throughout Europe in 2022 coupled with significantly increased input costs such as fertilisers and fuel ...
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