A new video on the proper construction of a corn silage drive
over pile has been released by Lallemand Animal Nutrition, the makers of Biotal
Forage Inoculants.
The video outlines the primary management tools necessary for the proper construction
of a drive over pile including:
1. Maturity and Dry Matter Content
2. Chop Length
3. Inoculants
4. Dimensions/Sizing
5. Packing
6. Covering and Sealing
7. Feedout
8. Face Management.
Financial losses, both direct and indirect, due to improper storage of high moisture
corn costs producers in terms of lost dry matter (due to shrink) and possible
health implications due to mycotoxins.
“This video is a tool for producers to help ensure they are getting
the most from their valuable forages. With high feed costs, every step in preserving
dry matter and quality is essential,” said Dr. Bob Charley, Lallemand
Forage Products Manager.
Lallemand identifies specific bacterial strains for forage inoculants based on
stringent efficacy criteria and pioneered the identification and application
of Lactobacillus buchneri 40788, the first organism added to the AAFCO
list of organisms approved for use in animal feeding in the US. This organism
is the only strain reviewed by the FDA to allow the claim “for improved
aerobic stability of silage and high moisture corn stored for not less than 60
days.”
For more information on proper silage management or to request a DVD visit: www.QualitySilage.com <http://www.qualitysilage.com/register/index.php> .
Lallemand, Inc. is a privately held Canadian company specialized in yeast, bacteria
and yeast derivatives, for animal nutrition, baking, winemaking and pharmaceutical
industries. Lallemand is the only major supplier of yeast and bacteria that is
a primary producer of both, and is a recognized leader in screening for optimized
microbial strains for feed, food and ethanol applications.
For additional information please visit www.biotal.com <http://www.biotal.com/> or
call Customer Service at 1800 692 4700.