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May 20, 2026

Corn silage Feedout

If you’re making corn silage for feeding, make the best silage possible

Practical harvest, ensiling and feedout steps that protect dry matter, reduce spoilage risk and help keep rations consistent.   Controlling the...

May 20, 2026

Corn silage Profitability

Make Corn Silage More Profitable with MAGNIVA

How Smart Silage Making Using a Forage Inoculant Can Stop Producers Losing One in Every Six Loads of Corn Harvested With rising input costs continui...

May 19, 2026

Beef cattle Fermentation

Winning the race: Making top-quality silage for beef cattle productivity

Feed efficiency is at the heart of profitable beef production, especially as rising input prices continue to squeeze margins. One of the greatest oppo...

May 19, 2026

Beef cattle Management practices Profitability

The hidden cost of dry matter losses in beef production

Most beef farms, every kilogram of gain matters. Feed costs continue to rise, and margins remain under pressure. Yet one of the biggest opportunities ...

May 19, 2026

Beef cattle Profitability

Improving roughage intake can help beef producers maximize profitability for fattening cattle

Although nutritional practices around the world may vary, beef producers everywhere have one thing in common. Roughage intake is key to profitability ...

Mar 9, 2026

Profitability

Beyond Forage Inoculant Strains: What Really Drives Performance

When choosing a forage inoculant, most producers focus on the bacterial strains and their individual concentrations listed on the label. While strain ...

Nov 2, 2025

alfalfa silage

More Milk, Less Methane Intensity?

It’s a win-win for dairy farmers as the latest research shows silage inoculated with MAGNIVA Platinum 3 can increase milk yields and can potentially...

Nov 2, 2025

Sustainable Feed: Better For All

What does sustainability mean on your farm? When it comes to silage-making, it can be the key to animal wellbeing, higher profits, and more environmen...

Nov 2, 2025

Grass silage

Sustainability Just Got Smarter

Certain silage inoculants improve efficiency, reduce waste, and cut emissions, helping farms meet sustainability goals. Lallemand’s new simulation t...

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