Silage:
- Silage is a fermented feed resulting from the storage of high moisture crops usually green forages, under anaerobic conditions in a structure known as a silo.
Ensiling:
- A physical and chemical changes that take place when forage or feed with sufficient moisture are stored in a silo in absence of air which will convert the forage into silage within 2-3 weeks.
Silo:
- An airtight or semi airtight structure designed for the storage and preservation of high moisture feed known as silage .
- Pit Silos
Poly Bag Silage Production
- Poly Bag Silage Production
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| SILAGE Silage: Silage is a fermented feed resulting from the storage of high moisture crops usually green forages, under anaerobic conditions in a structure known as a silo. Ensiling: A physical and chemical changes that take place when forage or feed with sufficient moisture are stored in a silo in absence of air which will convert the forage into silage within 2-3 weeks. Silo: An airtight or semi airtight structure designed for the storage and preservation of high moisture feed known as silage . (**please click the below links ) Pit Silos Poly Bag Silage Production | |
| Content Validator: Dr. K. N. Ganesan, Prof & Head , Dept. of Forage Crops, TNAU, Coimbatore. | |
| Updated on Apr 2023 | |
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