End of Project ReportThis present report summaries the findings of the more recent research on baled silage.The contents of this report are presented under the following headings:1. Characteristics of baled silage on Irish farms - a survey 2. Mechanisation in the field 3. Forage and plastic 4. Schzophyllum commune 5. Preventing wildlife damage 6. Growth by cattl
peer-reviewedThe effects of contrasting conventional silage additives on chemical composition, aero...
Forage conservation permits a better supply of quality feed when forage production is low. While hay...
The XVth International Silage Conference will be held in Madison, Wisconsin, United States of Americ...
End of Project ReportBaled silage is now made on two-thirds of all farms in Ireland, and accounts fo...
End of Project ReportThis present report summaries the findings of the more recent research on baled...
End of project reportSilage is made on approximately 86% of Irish farms, and 85% of these make some ...
End of Project ReportA comprehensive research programme showed the potential benefits of replacing a...
End of Project ReportGrass silage must support the predictable, consistent and profitable production...
Key Points Mechanisation and engineering inputs are key factors which contribute to silage costs. ...
End of project reportMost (ca. 86%) Irish farms make some silage. Besides directly providing feed fo...
peer-reviewedA Teagasc Walsh Fellowship awarded to J. McEniry supported this study.Baled and precis...
Harvesting silage with a silage trailer that combines both a precision chopper and a trailer in the ...
End of project reportPermanent grassland dominates the Irish landscape and for many decades perennia...
Research has provided clear guidelines on how to improve baled silage quality and inhibit mould grow...
End of Project ReportThe hill and mountain landscape of western Ireland is an area of high scenic va...
peer-reviewedThe effects of contrasting conventional silage additives on chemical composition, aero...
Forage conservation permits a better supply of quality feed when forage production is low. While hay...
The XVth International Silage Conference will be held in Madison, Wisconsin, United States of Americ...
End of Project ReportBaled silage is now made on two-thirds of all farms in Ireland, and accounts fo...
End of Project ReportThis present report summaries the findings of the more recent research on baled...
End of project reportSilage is made on approximately 86% of Irish farms, and 85% of these make some ...
End of Project ReportA comprehensive research programme showed the potential benefits of replacing a...
End of Project ReportGrass silage must support the predictable, consistent and profitable production...
Key Points Mechanisation and engineering inputs are key factors which contribute to silage costs. ...
End of project reportMost (ca. 86%) Irish farms make some silage. Besides directly providing feed fo...
peer-reviewedA Teagasc Walsh Fellowship awarded to J. McEniry supported this study.Baled and precis...
Harvesting silage with a silage trailer that combines both a precision chopper and a trailer in the ...
End of project reportPermanent grassland dominates the Irish landscape and for many decades perennia...
Research has provided clear guidelines on how to improve baled silage quality and inhibit mould grow...
End of Project ReportThe hill and mountain landscape of western Ireland is an area of high scenic va...
peer-reviewedThe effects of contrasting conventional silage additives on chemical composition, aero...
Forage conservation permits a better supply of quality feed when forage production is low. While hay...
The XVth International Silage Conference will be held in Madison, Wisconsin, United States of Americ...