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Choosing corn silage varieties: why it is essential

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  Varieties in corn or Promaize Silage means the type of corn used to make the Silage. Well, that came as a surprise to you. Corn is available in various styles, and the type you choose will affect the multiple characteristics such as taste and smell. Thus choosing a suitable variety is crucial for the success of your farm in offering an adequate amount of forage and optimizing milk yield. A few factors are key when making the correct type of Corn Silage for Sale , and in this blog, we, as Silage Agro Private Limited , will discuss all that with you.   Corn silage trials: These trials are done in various locations, and results are noted based on how well the Silage is performed on the soil. Its quality is determined. It also decides whether the crop will do well on your farm.   ●        This information allows you to select the suitable corn silage variety for your next harvest.             Type of variety   Next comes the various types of corn itself. Let’s, at Si

Feeding Of Sugar Cane Silage To Dairy Cattle During The Dry Season

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  The dry season is when there is no rain, and you face challenges in growing crops and making Promaize Silage or any other silage for cows. However, during that time, sugarcane silage is readily available, so if you stock up on those, you can feed ample nutrients to your cows. Today, we at Silage Agro Private Limited will tell you about it.   An overview of feeding sugarcane silage during the dry season According to research, it was indicated that during the dry season, we could feed sugarcane silage to our lactating cows.   ●        Studies found that doing so will give you a similar milk yield to grass silage or chopped whole sugarcane. ●        The studies also found that feeding grass silage to dairy cows during the dry season will result in more weight loss, which is not suitable for the health of your dairy ruminants.   The results lead us to another question, is sugarcane suitable for silage? So let’s answer that.   Is sugarcane suitable for silage?