silage Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsaɪ.lɪdʒ]
  • Us [ ˈsaɪ.lɪdʒ]

Meaning of silage In English

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  • Therefore, a separation between sugars and organic or silage acids was needed.

  • No reduction in chemical fertilizer use for potatoes and silage corn was observed and increased crop yields were unlikely.

  • In addition, the relationship enabled potato producers to grow more acres of potato and use silage corn as a rotation crop.

  • On the second day, the bag containing the solid rumen contents was replaced by a new bag filled with fresh silage.

  • Summer-cut silages also contained relatively high amounts of propionic acid.

  • Improved profitability may be underestimated for coupled dairy farms since silage corn yields were assumed to be the same as conventional.

  • It is concluded that forb-rich swards are suitable for the preparation of high quality silages.

  • They were fed alfalfa silage throughout the pre-and postpartum periods with no concentrate supplementation.

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