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Canadian Dairies Embrace the Value  of Silage Bagging

Canadian Dairies Embrace the Value of Silage Bagging

To support optimal milk production and overall animal health, dry grains are often mixed with silage, hay, and other feed ingredients in a Total Mixed Ration (TMR) to ensure a balanced intake of energy, protein, and fiber. ...

ByVersa Corporation LLC


The Advantages of Bagging Silage

The Advantages of Bagging Silage

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. ...

ByVersa Corporation LLC


A small plant with great success - case study

A small plant with great success - case study

On a daily basis, approx. nine tons of corn silage, 350 kg dry droppings and 8 m3 pig slurry are utilised. One aspect which receives particularly positive feedback is (in addition to the high yield output) the robust technology, which is highly persuasive with its extensive automation and optimum process cycles. ...

Bybwe Energiesysteme GmbH & Co. KG


Performance of a dispersion model to estimate methane loss from cattle in pens

Performance of a dispersion model to estimate methane loss from cattle in pens

Sixty growing beef cattle were fed a diet containing 60% barley silage (dry matter basis) supplemented with either barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) grain or corn (Zea mays L.) distillers dried grains. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Performance of a dispersion model to estimate methane loss from cattle in pens

Performance of a dispersion model to estimate methane loss from cattle in pens

Sixty growing beef cattle were fed a diet containing 60% barley silage (dry matter basis) supplemented with either barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) grain or corn (Zea mays L.) distillers dried grains. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)

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