Two experiments investigated the effects of applying liquid corn condensed distillers solubles to grass-hay windrows prior to baling on storage, bale temperature, and nutrient composition. Application of the wet material did not impair the ability of hay to expel heat post-baling in either study. Increased CP and decreased NDF for hay treated with corn condensed distillers solubles indicated successful within-bale storage occurred. Results suggest application prior to baling is a feasible strategy for storing liquid co-products while improving forage quality
In 2011 and 2012, Iowa State University conducted storage trials for large, rectangular corn stover ...
A growing study evaluated increasing inclusions of corn distillers solubles (CDS) at 10, 20, 30, and...
In some areas of the country, producers store a substantial portion of their forage for winter feedi...
Two experiments investigated the effects of applying liquid corn condensed distillers solubles to gr...
Two experiments evaluated the feeding value of grass hay bales previously treated with CCDS in growi...
Of the annual expenses necessary to maintain a beef cow, feed and forage are the greatest and most v...
Condensed, corn, distillers solubles provides an effective energy supplement for finishing cattle a...
In the first of two alfalfa hay experiments, lambs fed small bale hays averaged 16% better gains and...
Eleven large, round, alfalfa bales were treated with Pioneer® Brand 1155 Alfalfa Hay Inoculant and n...
The objectives of this experiment were to evaluate the use of condensed corn distillers solubles (CC...
The ethanol industry is rapidly expanding. As much as 40 percent of the energy cost is associated wi...
The most important factors affecting the quality of hay are: moisture content at baling and time of ...
Six experiments indicated minimum amounts of dry feedstuffs needed for storage of wet distillers gra...
Cow-calf producers are asking questions concerning the use of wet distillers grain in their operatio...
Third cutting alfalfa was baled in large rectangular bales (1,400 to 1,800 lb) and in small conventi...
In 2011 and 2012, Iowa State University conducted storage trials for large, rectangular corn stover ...
A growing study evaluated increasing inclusions of corn distillers solubles (CDS) at 10, 20, 30, and...
In some areas of the country, producers store a substantial portion of their forage for winter feedi...
Two experiments investigated the effects of applying liquid corn condensed distillers solubles to gr...
Two experiments evaluated the feeding value of grass hay bales previously treated with CCDS in growi...
Of the annual expenses necessary to maintain a beef cow, feed and forage are the greatest and most v...
Condensed, corn, distillers solubles provides an effective energy supplement for finishing cattle a...
In the first of two alfalfa hay experiments, lambs fed small bale hays averaged 16% better gains and...
Eleven large, round, alfalfa bales were treated with Pioneer® Brand 1155 Alfalfa Hay Inoculant and n...
The objectives of this experiment were to evaluate the use of condensed corn distillers solubles (CC...
The ethanol industry is rapidly expanding. As much as 40 percent of the energy cost is associated wi...
The most important factors affecting the quality of hay are: moisture content at baling and time of ...
Six experiments indicated minimum amounts of dry feedstuffs needed for storage of wet distillers gra...
Cow-calf producers are asking questions concerning the use of wet distillers grain in their operatio...
Third cutting alfalfa was baled in large rectangular bales (1,400 to 1,800 lb) and in small conventi...
In 2011 and 2012, Iowa State University conducted storage trials for large, rectangular corn stover ...
A growing study evaluated increasing inclusions of corn distillers solubles (CDS) at 10, 20, 30, and...
In some areas of the country, producers store a substantial portion of their forage for winter feedi...