Evaluation of a Model Laboratory Silo
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- 1 February 1982
- journal article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 65 (2) , 250-258
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(82)82184-x
Abstract
Objectives of this research were to evaluate a new type of miniature labora- tory silo and describe its use in silage re- search. The silo unit was designed to study, separately or collectively, variables affecting the ensiling process, such as moisture, temperature, density, light, and additives. In addition, loss of wet weight and fermentation gases could be mea- sured. The capacity of the unit was ap- proximately 250 g of forage material with a volume of 463 cm 3, Laboratory silos were evaluated for three forage crops (alfalfa at two moistures, whole plant corn, and corn stover) and two ensiling periods (3 and 5 wk). They also were compared with farm scale silos for whole plant corn. The laboratory silos simulated farm silos and produced high quality silages from both high moisture alfalfa and whole plant corn. The smaller amounts of substrate permitted closer control of the process and more uniformity of composi- tion of starting material. Dry matter and pH varied least. Variation was relatively higher with carbon dioxide, acetate, and lactate. The 3-wk ensiling produced high quality silages with low pH and high con- tent of lactic acid compared to 5-wk. Lactic acid was predicted accurately, .97Keywords
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