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May 22, 2023

Analysis Grass silage

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

Grass silage Weather conditions

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

Grass silage Profitability

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

Dry matter Grass silage Profitability

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 ...

Oct 19, 2022

Dry matter Grass silage Management practices

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 ...

Oct 19, 2022

Digestibility Dry matter

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...

Sep 26, 2022

Hay Management practices

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 26, 2022

Digestibility Weather conditions

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

Weather conditions

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...

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