The corn silage that you harvest takes some time before this silage reaches optimal feed quality. Fermented corn silage needs at least three weeks of storage to get a rapid increase in acidity so that the lactic acid bacteria can leave. It makes the silage stable. In...
Freshness and cleanliness are what you expect when unsealing feed and agricultural produce storage. But what happened then? Some of the feed turned out to be rotten. Have you used proper materials to store all your crops and feed? If you are already using polyethylene...
Do you know about the term legume? Legume fodder is a food ingredient from the type of nuts. Legumes contain high essential nutrients, useful for the growth and development of livestock. But this time, the legume that we will discuss is feed for livestock. Feed...
Are your feed, hay, and corn production abundant yearly? You have stored it in such a way in the barn or warehouse, but it quickly rots because you don’t have the proper net wrap. While your livestock need feed every day and you are not likely to find feed fast...
Feed is the main need for living things. Farm animals are no exception. In addition to being a source of energy, the feed also contains nutrients needed for the growth and development of livestock. In ruminant livestock, for example, cows, buffaloes, sheep, and...