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Managing silage inventories: What to do if you find yourself short

Proper and accurate planning for silage needs and estimation of inventories are essential for producers to ensure an adequate and consistent supply of their most cost-effective feed source.
June 28, 2023
Renato J. Schmidt

Because feed costs are a very significant contributor to total running costs, they are a focal point for producers looking to reduce costs without negatively impacting animal performance and farm profitability.


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Hot cows hate hot feed: How to prevent contamination and boost ROI

It is critical to understand the risks associated with unstable heating feed and take appropriate steps to minimize issues to maximize cow health and profitability.
May 25, 2023

Rising temperatures in summer months are challenging for highly productive cows, and this is exacerbated if feed is unstable, heating and spoiling during feeding.


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Maximizing the ROI of your silage

Silage, like any other feed, is a big investment. When producers understand the components of a good silage product and the steps they can take to maintain its integrity, that investment is more likely to be worth it.
May 4, 2023
Renato J. Schmidt

Properly ensiled forages can be stored for extended periods of time and support the performance and health of your herd. Alternatively, you could be dealing with spoilage, plummeting palatability and a rising feed bill.


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[Podcast] The cost of uncovered silage

September 16, 2022

This podcast episode is with Jared Coley, of Setac, a silage and feed covering company in Idaho's Magic Valley.


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A smooth transition to new corn silage: Focus on starch digestibility

Changing silage sources can have a dramatic impact on cow productivity and health, so it is important to have a proper plan in place to provide a smooth transition.
September 9, 2022
Don Jaquette

Corn silage harvest is complete for another year. As is often the case, silage inventory from last year’s harvest is running really low, and you are likely anxious to open a recently filled storage structure to start feeding it to your lactating cows.



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The importance of silage inoculants

Type of crop, dry matter content, feedbunk management and pathogenic load matter when selecting a silage inoculant.
August 16, 2022
Mikayla Baxter

Ensiling or fermenting fresh forage is an effective way to preserve nutrients, allowing us to feed animals year-round. However, the value and quality of silage is dependent on how well it was preserved.


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Correct inventory calculations

March 31, 2022
Ben Jensen
For all businesses, inventory is a crucial part of the day-to-day and year-to-year operations. Without product to sell – or worse yet, parts or ingredients to make salable items – a company cannot survive.
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Stay safe when working on or near bunker silos

September 3, 2021
Cheryl DeCooman
It is important to consider all potential hazards when working around a bunker silo. Some of the greatest risks include being crushed under falling silage and falling from on top of the silage pile.
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Sliced bread and silage piles

August 9, 2021
The most common summertime lunch has to be ham and cheese sandwiches. While writing an article for this issue about covering silage piles and snacking on one such sandwich, I had a revelation about how opening a bagged loaf of sliced bread is much like opening a silage pile or ag bag.
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Pile guide: Silage surface and face management

August 6, 2021
Audrey Schmitz
When it comes to silages and drive-over pile building, Peter Robinson, a UC – Davis extension specialist, believes there is a preference for dairy producers to leave silage oversight to the custom operators who come in and build the piles.
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