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is silage
noun
Fermented green forage fodder stored in a silo.
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Every few days, through everything the weather has thrown at the island, it's been out there ensuring there is silage available for the cattle that are wintering out on the machair.
The crop rotation is silage maize winter wheat winter barley.
The most commonly used anthropogenic food source is silage (in form of silage bales) especially in relationship with outdoor housing of livestock (run-outs), i.e., wild species tend to enter livestock enclosures.
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Another crop was silage of maize (Zea mays) with an average yield of 50 t/ha with 30% DM content.
The experimental feeds were silage, grained barley, and propionic acid-fermented feed, which were compared when mixed with decomposing rat carcasses under natural climate conditions during a Finnish summer.
The main energy crops for that purpose are corn silage, grass silage, whole crop grain silage and other non-legume crops.
Considering a methane potential of 228 mL g− 1 VS and costs for material pretreatment, the most promising silage variant was mixed silage from waterweeds and ground straw with 30% total solid content.
The mostly used substrate is grass silage from farmland.
One possibility is preparing silage, which is a common way used in agricultural biogas plants for maize and grass cuttings.
Forages were alfalfa silage and corn silage, each at 50% of forage dry matter (DM).
Of the samples 1427 were grass silage taken from ordinary silage bales wrapped in plastic, 15 from extra large silage bales, 63 from old-type ensilage and 53 from dry hay (dry matter content > 80%).
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