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Investigations into the intensive system of grassland management.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
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It is possible to make ensilage of high digestibility from grass in a tower silo. The loss by drainage is negligible and can in all probability be avoided entirely.
The losses due to fermentation are not high and the final product is a highly nutritious foodstuff.
The fact that all the silage with the exception of the uppermost layer, which was not expected to be used for feeding but merely as a protective layer, has been fed and was eaten readily is proof of the ease with which grass silage of high feeding value can be made in a tower silo if adequate precautions are taken.
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