Eleven large, round, alfalfa bales were treated with Pioneer® Brand 1155 Alfalfa Hay Inoculant and nine bales were untreated. The initial baling moistures were 14.1% (low) or 17.6% (medium). No significant differences were found in dry matter recovery or changes in acid detergent fiber, neutral detergent fiber, and acid detergent insoluble nitrogen levels during the 2-month storage period. Average temperature was highest in the medium moisture bales, but was not high enough to cause heat damage. The microbial inoculant did not improve preservation or quality of the alfalfa hay at the baling moistures used in this study
During a 3-year period, 12 large hay packages (six alfalfa, six prairie hay) were made using either ...
The importance of alfalfa hay in dairy cattle feeding is generally acknowledged. The reasons why alf...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Eleven large, round, alfalfa bales were treated with Pioneer® Brand 1155 Alfalfa Hay Inoculant and...
Third cutting alfalfa was baled in large I-ton rectangular bales and in small conventional bales at ...
In the first of two alfalfa hay experiments, lambs fed small bale hays averaged 16% better gains and...
Kentucky farmers harvest about 3 million tons of hay annually. In order to minimize dry matter losse...
Third cutting alfalfa was baled in large rectangular bales (1,400 to 1,800 lb) and in small conventi...
In some areas of the country, producers store a substantial portion of their forage for winter feedi...
Inoculated and control alfalfa and corn silages were compared in pilot-scale silos. Inoculated silag...
The relationships between storage time and several chemical indices for forage quality were establis...
A wide range of substances are being marketed throughout the forage world to enhance, preserve and o...
The efficacy of 13 commercial bacterial silage inoculants was evaluated on 3rd and 4th cutting alfal...
On suitable soils, alfalfa produces the highest yields of dry matter and nutrients possible under Ke...
The most important factors affecting the quality of hay are: moisture content at baling and time of ...
During a 3-year period, 12 large hay packages (six alfalfa, six prairie hay) were made using either ...
The importance of alfalfa hay in dairy cattle feeding is generally acknowledged. The reasons why alf...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Eleven large, round, alfalfa bales were treated with Pioneer® Brand 1155 Alfalfa Hay Inoculant and...
Third cutting alfalfa was baled in large I-ton rectangular bales and in small conventional bales at ...
In the first of two alfalfa hay experiments, lambs fed small bale hays averaged 16% better gains and...
Kentucky farmers harvest about 3 million tons of hay annually. In order to minimize dry matter losse...
Third cutting alfalfa was baled in large rectangular bales (1,400 to 1,800 lb) and in small conventi...
In some areas of the country, producers store a substantial portion of their forage for winter feedi...
Inoculated and control alfalfa and corn silages were compared in pilot-scale silos. Inoculated silag...
The relationships between storage time and several chemical indices for forage quality were establis...
A wide range of substances are being marketed throughout the forage world to enhance, preserve and o...
The efficacy of 13 commercial bacterial silage inoculants was evaluated on 3rd and 4th cutting alfal...
On suitable soils, alfalfa produces the highest yields of dry matter and nutrients possible under Ke...
The most important factors affecting the quality of hay are: moisture content at baling and time of ...
During a 3-year period, 12 large hay packages (six alfalfa, six prairie hay) were made using either ...
The importance of alfalfa hay in dairy cattle feeding is generally acknowledged. The reasons why alf...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...