- most
often used for
ensilage are the
ordinary gr****es, clovers, alfalfa, vetches, oats, rye and maize. Many
crops have
ensilaging potential, including...
- cobs (for hogs only),
whole or
ground kernels, or (after
chopping and
ensilage) the
entire above-ground
portion of the
unripe plant Cereal products including...
- Corn
stover consists of the leaves, stalks, and cobs of corn (maize) (Zea mays ssp. mays L.)
plants left in a
field after harvest. Such
stover makes up...
-
agricultural innovations such as
vaccination of livestock, seed
inoculations and
ensilage. The
county experienced a boom in
agricultural output,
outputting an annual...
-
corridor for
animals or
machinery a silo
where fermented grain or hay (called
ensilage or haylage) is stored. a
milkhouse for
dairy barns; an
attached structure...
- (1971). "Tuoreena säilötty ohra
lypsylehmien rehuna" (in Finnish; 'Freshly
ensilaged barley as feed for
dairy cows'), MTT
Agrifood Research Finland, Animal...
- New York. Boynton, John F. (1884). A
Treatise on Maiz, Clover,
Silos and
Ensilage.
Columbia Press. ISBN B00089EPEK.
Boynton was
disfellowshipped and removed...
-
largely replaced the
stook method of
drying hay, or hay is
chopped and
ensilaged either in
silos or on the
ground inside polymer wrappers to make haylage...
-
bacterium used in
silage inoculants.
During the
anaerobic conditions of
ensilage,
these organisms quickly dominate the
microbial po****tion, and, within...
- (DMSO). The anti-oxidant
effect of
lignosulfonates is
utilized in feeds,
ensilage and
flame ****ants. The UV
absorbance of
lignosulfonates is utilized...