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As an international dairy consultant, Steve Massie, Head of Nutrition at Renaissance Nutrition Inc. says he takes forage samples, matches those with the farm's goals and current production levels, and creates a tailored grain mix for the farms. “We sample all the silage in the bags so we can feed the best forage to the cows year-round and potentially ...
So what’s to know about the differences of silage storage in bags as opposed to piles, bunkers, trenches or dry hay? Plenty! Bagging Silage has been proven to be more cost-effective as well as providing better herd health. Milk production is increased with Dairy Cows and increased weight gain with Beef Cattle. ...
As a cost saving alternative to dry grain supplementation, bagged snaplage/earlage offers high energy content and easy digestibility Dietary supplementation with dry grains has traditionally been utilized as an economical way to meet the high energy demands of the herd, particularly when forage is scarce or of low quality. ...
Plastic Applications for Agriculture Plastics have a variety of applications in the agriculture industry, including but not limited to: Mulch films for cereal crops Bulk bags for crop transportation Veterinary medicine containers Hoses and nozzles for irrigation Plastic bags for grain storage Solid fertilizer containers Seed packaging Net to ...
The market for Industrial hemp is projected to grow over 30% in coming years, reaching well into the billions of US dollars. With the growing awareness among consumers, increased legalization, and diverse application of hemp in myriad industries like textile, food, paper, and pharmaceuticals, we expect this growth to remain ...
Side Wall Semi Trailer is also one of the most popular and common way to transport dry goods, bulk cargo etc., especially bag package grain, feed, vegetable on the road. It mainly depends on your transportation need. ...
Before the advent of scales, farmers would use the “bush weight” system, selling heaped bags of produce and estimating the value without weighing. This method was prone to severe errors, and farmers would often not get what they rightfully deserved for their produce. ...
