Increased Milk Production:
Corn silage is a vital energy source for dairy cows, aiding milk synthesis through digestible fiber and starch that enhance rumen fermentation, boosting milk production and quality.
Corn Silage is a high moisture fodder that farmers use to feed their domestic animals, especially during the dry season made of corn. Silages are made by chopping the crops into small pieces and then storing them.
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Corn silage offers numerous benefits for livestock, particularly dairy cows, including increased milk production, improved digestive health, and enhanced immune function. It's a high-energy feed source, rich in digestible fiber and starch, crucial for rumen fermentation. Furthermore, corn silage can be more economical and environmentally friendly than other feed options, and its flexible harvest schedule allows for efficient labor management.
Corn silage is a vital energy source for dairy cows, aiding milk synthesis through digestible fiber and starch that enhance rumen fermentation, boosting milk production and quality.
Corn silage boosts livestock immunity with vitamins and minerals, enhancing reproductive health and reducing disease risk.
Corn silage's fine texture enhances digestibility, supporting a healthy rumen and improving nutrient absorption, which may lower metabolic and digestive disorders.
Corn silage is a cost-effective feed option with high yield per acre, making it more environmentally sustainable.
Due to high demand for corn grain in the U.S., many farmers ignore its forage potential, even without livestock. Yet, growing corn for forage benefits the herd, soil, and farmers' finances.
Growing corn silage is similar to growing corn grain, with the key difference being an earlier harvest when the crop is green and about 70% moisture.
For livestock farmers, it offers high-energy feed packed with starch. Using hybrids like Ration Choice also provides high fiber levels.
“You can grow 25 to 30 tons per acre of valuable forage and harvest it all at once,” says Judd Hodgen, Legacy Seeds Forage and Crop Specialist.
After harvesting corn silage, farmers can apply manure and plant another crop like triticale, increasing forage tonnage while maintaining high quality. Judd adds, “You have a living root for almost 11 months of the year.”
Even without livestock, raising forage can be beneficial by partnering with local livestock owners. Farmers can contract manure application for silage at a good price.
“A fringe benefit is planting winter wheat or a cover crop behind the manure, which helps retain it in the soil,” says Judd.
Growing corn for forage also aids minimum- or no-till farmers with residue management, leaving only a 12- to 16-inch stalk after harvest for easier replanting.