The production process of whole plant corn silage includes seven key steps: harvesting, chopping, transportation, filling, compaction, sealing, and fermentation, each of which directly affects the quality of the final feed.
The whole plant corn silage technology is a systematic operation process that uses scientific methods to chop, compact, seal, and anaerobically ferment the entire plant of corn to produce high nutrient and storage resistant feed. It is widely used in the cattle and sheep breeding industry.
Whole plant corn silage is a high-quality feed made by harvesting corn from the late stage of milk ripening to the early stage of wax ripening, chopping the whole plant together with ears, stems, leaves, etc., and anaerobic fermentation. It is widely used to feed ruminant animals such as cattle and sheep.
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