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Definition of Ensiling

Ensiling
Ensile En*sile", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ensiled; p. pr. & vb. n. Ensiling.] [F. ensiler: cf. Sp. ensilar. See Silo.] To store (green fodder) in a silo; to prepare as silage. -- En"si*list, n.

Meaning of Ensiling from wikipedia

- other ruminants. The fermentation and storage process is called ensilage, ensiling, or silaging. The exact methods vary, depending on available technology...
- dairy cattle, alfalfa is often made into haylage by a process known as ensiling. Rather than being dried to make dry hay, the alfalfa is chopped finely...
- in Nordisk familjebok, volume 4 (1905) Halliday, Les; et al. (2015). "Ensiling Potatoes" (PDF). Prince Edward Island Agriculture and Fisheries. Retrieved...
- method of using ensiled biom**** for bioethanol production that does not require expensive heating and chemical pretreatments. The ensiled biom**** can be...
- corn is consumed worldwide. Baby corn forage can also be fed fresh or ensiled to livestock animals. "Calories in Baby Corn". nutritionix.com. Retrieved...
- CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Jianxin, Liu; Jun, Guo. "Ensiling crop residues". Animal production based on crop residues. FAO. Retrieved...
- high starch content, it can substitute maize in the fodder mixture. By ensiling the fruits, drying and heat treatment to deactivate the trypsin inhibitor...
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Zhou, Yiqin. Compar[ison of] Fresh or Ensiled Fodders (e.g., Gr****, Legume, Corn) on the Production of Greenhouse Gases...
- plants preserved by a process of fermentation and storage called ensilage, ensiling, or silaging, which typically involves piling and compressing large amounts...
- for ruminants such as cattle, sheep and goats. It can be fed fresh and ensiled. Setaria sphacelata has become naturalised in many countries and is a significant...