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Oct 19, 2022
Bale and Bagged Silage
Silage that is baled or bagged offers a flexible storage system, especially for producers who lack space to build bunker/silo or drive-over piles. If ...
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. ...
Sep 2, 2022
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...
Apr 30, 2024
How to make the best silage when conditions are wet?
With its solid reputation for providing a reliable source of livestock fodder throughout the year, grass silage is the cornerstone of many rations, bu...
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...
Sep 26, 2022
Making Silage From Canola
Brassicas such as canola and kale are grown in many regions, mainly as a cash crop. But over recent years they have been used an alternative forage to...
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...
Feb 23, 2024
Why Treating First-Cut Silage Matters
When it comes to silage, the first cut of grass is like the foundation of a well-prepared meal. Just as quality ingredients are essential for a delici...
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