Posted by Leyland-270 on February 14, 2010 at 07:00:40 from (75.220.241.108):
In Reply to: Sweet corn silage posted by jacksonduper on February 13, 2010 at 18:48:04:
We were a dairy in Elroy WI and used to get some from the Reedsburg, WI cannery. It is not technically silage until it has a chance to ferment and it was typically too wet to ensilage. If you put it into a silo you can ruin the silo. The acids will eat at the joints and it will no longer be a silo. The only safe option is to use silage bags. We did not use bags we just fed it as we brought it home. What you are bring home is just the cob and husks along with some crushed and damaged kernels the made it through the system. We fed it along with other feed to keep protein up so production did not fall much but it did drop some. You could feed it as you bring it home and bale the unused pasture to get through the winter.
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