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Silage review: Factors affecting dry matter and quality losses in silages
Authors:G. Borreani  E. Tabacco  R.J. Schmidt  B.J. Holmes  R.E. Muck
Affiliation:2. Lallemand Animal Nutrition, Milwaukee, WI 53218;3. Retired, Biological Systems Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706;4. Retired, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, US Dairy Forage Research Center, Madison, WI 53706
Abstract:An overview was made of dry matter (DM) and quality losses that occur during the ensiling process from the field through the feeding phase. The aim was to review the relevant published literature of the last 15 yr focusing on developments achieved after the publication of the book Silage Science and Technology. This review discusses the factors affecting DM and quality losses in terms of field and pre-ensiling conditions, respiration and temperature at ensiling, fermentation patterns, methods of covering and weighting the silage cover, and management of aerobic deterioration. The possibility of reducing DM and quality losses during the ensiling process requires knowledge of how to measure losses on farm and establish the status of the silage during the feed-out phase, implementing the most effective management practices to avoid air exposure during conservation and reduce silage aerobic deterioration during feeding. The paper concludes with future perspectives and recommended management practices to reduce losses and increase efficiency over the whole ensiling process in view of increasing sustainability of the livestock production chain.
Keywords:dry matter loss  silage management  respiration  fermentation  aerobic deterioration
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