A wide range of substances are being marketed throughout the forage world to enhance, preserve and otherwise modify hay and silage. Some of the products are ineffective, while the benefits of others depend on the correct application and some are used at rates far below that which is effective. Alfalfa can be made into high quality hay and silage without the use of additives if recommended practices are employed, however, when the use of best management practices is not enough, additives may make economic sense. Such is the case in N.W. Europe where the weather prevents haymaking, and the high moisture, high protein, low carbohydrate ryegrasses often cannot be properly wilted and are ensiled with direct acidification
28th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference Breeding Better Alfalfa Hay Preservatives: Propionic Acid and Micro...
In some areas of the country, producers store a substantial portion of their forage for winter feedi...
28th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference Breeding Better Alfalfa Hay Preservatives: Propionic Acid and Micro...
Kentucky farmers harvest about 3 million tons of hay annually. In order to minimize dry matter losse...
Round baled silage provides an option for outside storage of round bales that protects them from wea...
The preservation efficiency of covering alfalfa haylage with black plastic (polyethylene) and/or tre...
Even with extended grazing systems, typical winter weather conditions in Kentucky necessitate the pr...
Hay is the most popular method for storing alfalfa because it stores well for long periods and is be...
Making hay in the mid-South has always been a difficult process. High humidity and rainfall often ma...
Making hay in the mid-South has always been a difficult process. High humidity and rainfall often ma...
Even with extended grazing systems, typical winter weather conditions in Kentucky necessitate the pr...
Making hay in the mid-South has always been a difficult process. High humidity and rainfall often ma...
There are many variables with silage production including - type of silage operation (silo, bunk, tu...
The ancient Egyptian and Carthaginians are believed to be the first conserve forage by ensiling it i...
28th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference Breeding Better Alfalfa Hay Preservatives: Propionic Acid and Micro...
28th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference Breeding Better Alfalfa Hay Preservatives: Propionic Acid and Micro...
In some areas of the country, producers store a substantial portion of their forage for winter feedi...
28th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference Breeding Better Alfalfa Hay Preservatives: Propionic Acid and Micro...
Kentucky farmers harvest about 3 million tons of hay annually. In order to minimize dry matter losse...
Round baled silage provides an option for outside storage of round bales that protects them from wea...
The preservation efficiency of covering alfalfa haylage with black plastic (polyethylene) and/or tre...
Even with extended grazing systems, typical winter weather conditions in Kentucky necessitate the pr...
Hay is the most popular method for storing alfalfa because it stores well for long periods and is be...
Making hay in the mid-South has always been a difficult process. High humidity and rainfall often ma...
Making hay in the mid-South has always been a difficult process. High humidity and rainfall often ma...
Even with extended grazing systems, typical winter weather conditions in Kentucky necessitate the pr...
Making hay in the mid-South has always been a difficult process. High humidity and rainfall often ma...
There are many variables with silage production including - type of silage operation (silo, bunk, tu...
The ancient Egyptian and Carthaginians are believed to be the first conserve forage by ensiling it i...
28th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference Breeding Better Alfalfa Hay Preservatives: Propionic Acid and Micro...
28th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference Breeding Better Alfalfa Hay Preservatives: Propionic Acid and Micro...
In some areas of the country, producers store a substantial portion of their forage for winter feedi...
28th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference Breeding Better Alfalfa Hay Preservatives: Propionic Acid and Micro...