Silage
By embracing the best practices in inoculant use and management, you can lay the foundation for sustained forage quality and herd productivity for years to come.
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Preparations for bunk stability
To keep your animals healthy, start evaluating your current ration and wet forages and make summer plans now to help forecast feed stability issues before the seasonal heat arrives.
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Reducing the risk of clostridial fermentation in silage
By integrating preventative measures into your forage management practices, you can minimize the risks associated with clostridia, ensuring the production of high-quality forages that contribute to the health and productivity of your cattle.
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2023 U.S. harvest analysis identifies variable mycotoxin risk
Regional trends in mycotoxin levels for corn silage and corn grain in 2023.
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Variability is the only constant when feeding new-crop forages
Three actions to help reduce variability and get the most from your 2023 forages.
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Purchased and home-raised feeds: Where are we losing the most profit for the dairy?
Dairies can benefit from double-cropping strategies that produce more home-raised feed, but crops must be well managed to provide high yield with managed input costs and high-quality forage.
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Managing and feeding haylages with butyric acid fermentations
Anticipating butyric acid fermentation can help producers address silage quality issues and performance setbacks before their bottom line is affected.
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Ensiling and preparing to feed weather-challenged crops
Summer weather patterns have led to unusual and stressful crop growing conditions before and right up to harvest dates.
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Win the corn silage harvest
The need-to-know numbers and best practices for harvesting corn silage.
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