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Planning ahead for better 2021 silage

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  We all know that nothing can be done without planning in any field and even if anything is done without a plan, it always results in failure or unwanted results. As farmers we always look for better care of our cattle, every year at  Patanjali Silage   we always plan every year to improve our silage quality and give better cattle feed. That’s why we made   NutriMeal Silage , India’s first packed ready-to-eat corn silage. Whether your silage last year was good or bad, there is always room for improvement; today we will give you some great tips so that you can make your silage better in 2021. Silage planning tips for 2021 Silage Analysis: -  You should start by analyzing your silage quality from last year, did it do well? Or do you need to improve it; you should check the metabolism energy of your silage, high metabolism energy means good quality silage. But if it was low, it could be one of these reasons. 1)       The swards could have been decayed, resulting in less nutriti

Tips to get the most from your silage stack

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We all know that there are various ways to do each task in agriculture, there will be different opinions by different farmers and contractors on what can be the best way to make a silage bunker or stack and neither one is right or wrong. The way by which you as a farmer can make a silage bunker depends on your geographic location and the weather conditions over there. But the principles applied to making a nice silage stack are the same everywhere. We at  Punjab Silage  have collected 6 efficient tips to help you in stacking your  Silage Bales . The tips for stacking silage Choosing the correct site and preparing it: -  To make a nice stack, you need to choose the right site on your farm first. Space, where you are planning to stack the fodder, should be protective of wind, it should be something similar to a trench or bunker and it needs to be free of drainage. You should have or make a slope that is away from the stack location to stop rainwater from ruining your stack and