Ever since the fermentation of silage has been studied and discussed the question of the agent causing the fermentation has been ill controversy. Some investigators have made the statement, based on evidence more or less incomplete, that microorganisms are solely responsible for the changes undergone by the ensiled forage. Other workers, who have based their conclusions on equally incomplete data, have held that in silage produced under proper conditions bacteria and yeasts do not figure to any appreciable extent, but that the plant cell itself is the cause of the chemical changes which take place in its constituents. Still other writers have sometimes taken sides on the subject without presenting any new data bearing on the problem
Objective To evaluate the effect of lactic acid bacteria and storage temperature on the microbial, c...
Fourteen commercial silage inoculants were evaluated in 32 trials using nine different crop species ...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of a biolo...
This study considered the effects of crop species (alfalfa vs. corn) and silage additives on six cat...
The effect of 1174® Silage Inoculant on the ensiling process was studied using three Pioneer corn hy...
The effects of a strain of Propionibacterium shermanii, applied with and without lactic acid bacteri...
Inoculated and control corn silages were compare d using pilot-scale silos. Inoculated silages (Pion...
The effect of 1174® Silage Inoculant on the ensiling process was studied using three Pioneer corn ...
The making of quality silage is largely dependent upon the fermentation process as carried out by mi...
Increasing the length of storage of whole-plant corn silage (WPCS) has been shown to increase rumina...
An in vitro study was planned to assess the effects of a homofermentative microbial inoculant on the...
Study 1. A laboratory-scale experiment with 75-kg steel drums was conducted using sorbic acid (SA), ...
In a previous bulletin of this series a study of the volatile aliphatic acids of corn silage was rep...
Ensiling results of different forage types usually differ. For instance, legume silages usually cont...
Inoculated and control alfalfa and corn silages were compared in pilot-scale silos. Inoculated silag...
Objective To evaluate the effect of lactic acid bacteria and storage temperature on the microbial, c...
Fourteen commercial silage inoculants were evaluated in 32 trials using nine different crop species ...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of a biolo...
This study considered the effects of crop species (alfalfa vs. corn) and silage additives on six cat...
The effect of 1174® Silage Inoculant on the ensiling process was studied using three Pioneer corn hy...
The effects of a strain of Propionibacterium shermanii, applied with and without lactic acid bacteri...
Inoculated and control corn silages were compare d using pilot-scale silos. Inoculated silages (Pion...
The effect of 1174® Silage Inoculant on the ensiling process was studied using three Pioneer corn ...
The making of quality silage is largely dependent upon the fermentation process as carried out by mi...
Increasing the length of storage of whole-plant corn silage (WPCS) has been shown to increase rumina...
An in vitro study was planned to assess the effects of a homofermentative microbial inoculant on the...
Study 1. A laboratory-scale experiment with 75-kg steel drums was conducted using sorbic acid (SA), ...
In a previous bulletin of this series a study of the volatile aliphatic acids of corn silage was rep...
Ensiling results of different forage types usually differ. For instance, legume silages usually cont...
Inoculated and control alfalfa and corn silages were compared in pilot-scale silos. Inoculated silag...
Objective To evaluate the effect of lactic acid bacteria and storage temperature on the microbial, c...
Fourteen commercial silage inoculants were evaluated in 32 trials using nine different crop species ...
The objectives of this study with whole-plant corn silage were to determine the effects of a biolo...