silage in English

noun
1
grass or other green fodder compacted and stored in airtight conditions, typically in a silo, without first being dried, and used as animal feed in the winter.
When the attraction closes for the winter, the maize will be harvested for silage to feed Tom's Jersey cows, whose milk is used to produce the ice cream which is sold at the site.
verb
1
make silage.
Summer brings its own seasonal tasks such as sheep shearing, silaging and of course, the show season, and farmers work later to take advantage of the long days.

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1. (a) Storage of silage including appropriate silage effluent tanks

2. (a) the storage of silage including appropriate silage effluent tanks,

3. Functional group: silage additives

4. All it's good for, is silage.

5. Silage effluent tanks, petrol storage tanks

6. Storing silage correctly to avoid dry matter losses: packing silage to a proper density eliminates air and thus undesirable aerobic organisms.

7. mycelium silage from the production of penicillin;

8. — Storing silage correctly to avoid dry matter losses: packing silage to a proper density eliminates air and thus undesirable aerobic organisms.

9. Silage is nutritious and easily digested by cattle .

10. Septic tanks, cesspools, silage effluent tanks, petrol storage tanks

11. (b) the storage of fodder, including appropriate silage effluent tanks; and

12. Waste water tanks, rainwater tanks, storm water tanks, cesspools, silage effluent tanks

13. Because of this, Baled silage must be managed slightly different than hay

14. “There's a higher percentage of silage in the Backgrounding ration,” says Harkness.

15. The traditional Backgrounding programs feed corn silage-based diets in a drylot

16. Lactic acid bacteria are involved in the formation of yoghurt, cheese, sauerkraut, and silage.

17. Farmers usually spray Acetic acid on livestock silage to counter bacterial and fungal growth.

18. Their growing use of nitrate fertilizers can now render the runoff from silage lethal.

19. Waste water tanks, rainwater tanks, storm water tanks, septic tanks, cesspools, silage effluent tanks

20. Use restricted to production of silage when weather conditions do not allow for adequate fermentation.

21. Plant for allocation of materials like straw and silage and method for using such a plant

22. The Bulkish and leafy nature of the plant makes it perfect choice for silage after harvest

23. Cornstalk (plural Cornstalks) The tough, fibrous stalk of a corn plant, often ground for silage after harvest

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26. All Choppers have either a drum or flywheel with knives that chop and blow the silage into a harvester

27. Silage quality may be more important in Backgrounding rations than in finishing rations, says Mike Harkness, Scott City, KS

28. Dicoumarol was responsible for the bleeding disease known historically as "sweet clover disease" in cattle eating moldy sweet clover silage.

29. (b) shall be calculated per tonne of silage (one tonne is equivalent to 1 713 cubic metres or 40 cubic feet).

30. This is the latest product in an extension of Agnition’s organic line which now includes crop enhancements and hay and silage preservatives

31. Silage is treated with a novel formulation of bacteria that, in combination, are capable of producing lactic, acetic and propionic acids on fermentation.

32. Minimum dose of alpha-amylase when used without combination with other enzymes or microorganisms as silage additives 40 DNS/kg of fresh material.

33. Calves usually prefer a dry grain mix at first, but will quickly adapt to high moisture feeds, including corn silage over a 1-2 week period

34. The use of lactic, formic, propionic and acetic acid in the production of silage shall only be permitted when weather conditions do not allow for adequate fermentation

35. Process for producing silage and/or soil conditioners by anaerobic or aerobic fermentation of possibly comminuted, environmentally harmful aquatic plants, in particular water hyacinths (Eichhornia crassipes).

36. The use of lactic, formic, propionic and acetic acid in the production of silage shall be only permitted when weather conditions do not allow for adequate fermentation.

37. Under normal conditions, silage-producing microbial fermentation produces lactic and acetic acids until acidity is such that growth of all micro-organisms stops (after 2-3 weeks).

38. For example, I remember as a bishop working alongside several active members of my ward as we cleaned out the silage pit at the stake welfare farm.

39. There is a milk component advantage to feeding more high-quality Alfalfa, because it is highly digestible, but corn silage has had higher yield and is easier to produce

40. To minimise the risk of this, any hay, silage, feed or pasture that is dead or has not been eaten should be cleaned away out of the Alpacas paddock or pen.

41. Because of the love and fellowship he felt with us as we worked and talked in that smelly silage pit, he came back to church and was later sealed in the temple to his wife and his children.

42. Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is popularly known as the Queen of Forages because of its high forage nutritive value characteristics.Alfalfa is a high-yielding, perennial legume that is well-suited for hay, silage, baleage, and grazing management systems

43. — trailing shoe: a metal shoe parts the herbage and slurry is deposited in bands on the soil surface, with minimum herbage contamination; it reduces nitrogen losses from ammonia volatilisation and results in less contamination of grass for grazing and/or silage-making.

44. trailing shoe: a metal shoe parts the herbage and slurry is deposited in bands on the soil surface, with minimum herbage contamination; it reduces nitrogen losses from ammonia volatilisation and results in less contamination of grass for grazing and/or silage-making.

45. concerning the authorisation of preparations of alpha-amylase from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens DSM 9553, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens NCIMB 30251, or Aspergillus oryzae ATCC SD-5374, as well as a preparation of endo-1,4-beta-glucanase from Trichoderma reesei ATCC PTA-10001 as silage additives for all animal species

46. A baler or hay baler is a piece of farm machinery used to compress a cut and raked crop (such as hay, cotton, flax straw, salt marsh hay, or silage) into compact Bales that are easy to handle, transport, and store.Often, Bales are configured to dry and preserve some intrinsic (e.g

47. The dry-out of Lake Urmia has caused waves of protest by locals and numerous officials have warned against its Aftermaths.: Eldredge's interpretation of the Phacops fossil record was that the Aftermaths of the lens changes, but not the rapidly occurring evolutionary process, were fossilized.: Proper use of slurry and fertilizer are essential to the recovery of silage Aftermaths right now.

48. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is a major cereal crop primarily grown for its grain, but it also yields valuable forage that can be grazed, cut for hay or silage while still green, or cut after grain harvest as straw (Duke, 1983; Göhl, 1982).The Barley plant is an annual, erect and tufted grass, up to 50 to 120 cm high (Ecocrop, 2011).Barley is a leafy species.