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Sep 26, 2022
Silage under temperature increase
Temperature increase is the main globally recognized parameter within climate change. All micro-organisms have an optimal temperature at which they gr...
Sep 2, 2022
Silage under drought
Lower rainfall (than historically predicted) is an observed effect of the changing climate in many countries (and a change to the seasonality of rainf...
How to construct corn/maize silo with the correct packing density?
As silage can represent up to 50% of a dairy cow’s diet, it’s vital that the silage produced is high quality. Quality silage aids producers as i...
Aug 19, 2022
When planets are not aligned for your corn silage harvest
As ensiled forage can make up 50 percent of the DMI in dairy cow diets, the attention to their quality has a tremendous impact on the profitability of...
Aug 12, 2022
Maize crops
Globally, maize is the most used crop for ensiling and dairy production — making it an important part of many dairy operations. Growing maize and pr...
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 ...
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...
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...
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