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YIELD BENEFIT OF CORN EVENT MON 863
Data from field experiments are used to estimate the yield benefit of corn hybrids containing event MON 863 relative to nontransgenic corn hybrids without corn rootworm control and with a soil insecticide for corn rootworm control.
Mitchell, Paul D.
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Vermont Non-GMO Corn Silage Performance Trial
In 2021, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program evaluated yield and quality of 10 non-GMO corn silage varieties at Borderview Research Farm in Alburgh, VT.
Darby, Heather, Krezinski, Ivy
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Corn Silage, Managing the Manageable
This paper reviews key factors in corn silage production that affect quality, yield, starch content, and fiber digestibility‒elements that directly influence feed costs and animal performance. Notably, improved management practices have the potential to enhance profits by as much as $30 per ton of silage. In the United States, over six million acres of
B. Mahanna, A. Zahorodnii, S. Chernyuk
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Effect of urea on fermentation quality and nutritional value of whole corn silage
The experiment studied the effect of urea on the feed quality and nutritional value of corn silage. The experiment was divided into three groups. The control group did not add urea, and the test group added 0.3% and 0.6% urea of fresh corn weight ...
Gui-hua FU +7 more
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A finishing experiment evaluated the effects of harvesting drier corn silage on performance. Factors were corn silage DM (37 or 43%) and inclusion in the finishing diet (15 or 45%).
Klopfenstein, Terry J. +5 more
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Development and application of high-moisture corn silage technology
High-moisture corn silage feed is a new type of high-quality energy feed with advantages such as low production cost and high nutritional value. High-moisture corn silage is mainly divided into three types, high humidity corn kernel silage, whole ear ...
CHEN Xiao, WANG Lei, YU Zhu
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Harvesting and Loading Silage Corn, Wisconsin.
Lantern slide of a group of men harvesting and loading silage corn. Silage is a type of fodder used to feed cattle, sheep, and other livestock. Silage is created by fermenting crops, such as corn, till they are acidified.
Keystone View Company
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Stability of high moisture corn silage and corn rehydrated
SUMMARY This work was carried out to evaluate the fermentation characteristics and aerobic stability, regarding the conventional high moisture corn grain silage (Fortuna variety), the high moisture sweet corn grain silage and the high moisture rehydrated
Aline ZAMPAR (6140633) +8 more
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Making Ear-Corn and Shelled Corn Silage
By harvesting part of your corn as grain silage, you can sometimes save time, labor, and harvesting and storage costs if you're a livestock feeder. And special situations often make it advantageous to make grain silage.
Van Vlack, C.
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Biological yield and quality are critical indicators for evaluating silage corn (Zea mays). Among these, biological yield is closely associated with multiple traits of the crop.
Yun Yang +9 more
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