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May 10, 2024
True or False? It is not necessary to inoculate baled silage
Using a forage inoculant to improve big bale silage quality and consistency can generate a significant return on investment for beef and dairy farmers...
Jun 19, 2024
True or False? Silage inoculant offers a sound return on investment
Investments made in producing the best quality silage, such as using an additive to reduce dry matter (DM) losses and to improve nutrient retention, h...
True or False? Silage inoculants are not required if growing conditions are ideal
New data on the dry matter intakes (DMI) of first cut silage has busted the myth that inoculants are not needed when harvesting conditions are favoura...
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...
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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