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Maximizing forage quality: Key considerations for successful ensiling

By embracing the best practices in inoculant use and management, you can lay the foundation for sustained forage quality and herd productivity for years to come.
June 4, 2024
Renato J. Schmidt

Effective management, including the use of proven inoculants to manage the ensiling process at the microbiological level, safeguards your investment, maximizes time and resources, and is critical for optimizing your bottom line.


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Bagged silage: A vital tool for feed management

Cattlemen are increasingly turning to bagged silage for flexible feed management.
May 15, 2024

The most fundamental beef cow feeding strategy remains the use of pasture, which is considered the lowest-cost feed resource.


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Preserving hay quality: Tips for your dairy operation

Proper moisture management, storage practices, the use of preservatives and accurate moisture testing are fundamental aspects of quality preservation.
May 8, 2024
Aaron Booth

Forage quality is a crucial consideration on a dairy, impacting the success and profitability of your operation.


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Reducing the risk of clostridial fermentation in silage

By integrating preventative measures into your forage management practices, you can minimize the risks associated with clostridia, ensuring the production of high-quality forages that contribute to the health and productivity of your cattle.
April 4, 2024
Keith A. Bryan, Kimberley Morrill, and Jim Sullivan

Clostridial fermentation can be detected in silages by its unpleasant smell, slimy appearance and dark coloration. One reason for the nasty odor is butyric acid, which has a strong "rancid butter" smell.


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2023 U.S. harvest analysis identifies variable mycotoxin risk

Regional trends in mycotoxin levels for corn silage and corn grain in 2023.
March 4, 2024
Max Hawkins

The 2023 corn crop was challenged by a wide variation of environmental challenges. Drought in the Southwest and western Corn Belt to late-season rainfall in the Ohio Valley and eastern Corn Belt, the weather challenged the crop.


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Simple steps to improve milk and component yields through silage

When it comes to feed, you want what is best for your cows. Not only can feed impact cow health, but high-quality feed can also optimize milk and component yields.
February 5, 2024
Hannah Tucker

There are three areas where consistency is necessary to optimize feed management: inventory, mixing of the total mixed ration (TMR) and the feedbunk.


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When winter comes …

November 1, 2023

Ever feel like you're forgetting something? We know the task of preparing your farm and equipment for winter can be daunting, so we asked Progressive Forage readers around the country what was on their list to get done before winter hits. Hopefully something on their list reminds you of something that can help you out before the freezing temperatures hit.


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Ensiling and preparing to feed weather-challenged crops

Summer weather patterns have led to unusual and stressful crop growing conditions before and right up to harvest dates.
September 7, 2023
Bob Charley and Renato J. Schmidt

Erratic weather patterns across the U.S. have stressed many silage crops in the field. Some regions and forage crops have experienced prolonged high temperatures and drought.


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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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You can’t control the weather, but you can control how hot your feed is

If fresh feed already has yeast or mold in it, then it will deteriorate more quickly when exposed to oxygen and warm temperatures. Over 85% of dairies apply a forage preservative either at harvest or in the TMR wagon.
September 9, 2022
Jodie Myers and Ben Pamp

Consider this: 85% of farmers are applying some sort of forage preservative either at harvest or in the total mixed ration (TMR) wagon. Using an inoculant at harvest along with harvesting and ensiling practices can constitute a proactive approach.


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