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Commercial culture and inoculant additives for alfalfa and whole-plant corn silages

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Experimental 5 gallon plastic silos were used in three trials to evaluate these alfalfa and corn silages: 1) control (no additive); 2) CULBAC® culture; 3) McNess ® inoculant; 4) SILA-GREEN® inoculant; and 5) Biomax SI ® inoculant. Two silos per treatment were opened on days 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, and 56 post-ensiling in trial 1 (alfalfa) and trial 2 (corn) and the changes that occurred during the ensiling process were compared by using nonlinear models. Only 56-day silages were evaluated in trial 3 (alfalfa). All silages were of acceptable quality. The four culture/inoculant additives had no consistent effects on 56-day end-product silages in the three trials or the ensiling dynamics in trials 1 and 2. Aerobic stability of corn silage was enhanced by the culture/inoculant treatments, while all 10 alfalfa silages were highly stable in air, regardless of treatment.

Keywords: Cattlemen's Day, 1983, Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station), 427, Beef, Inoculant additives, Alfalfa, Corn silages, Silo

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Hinds, M., Bolsen, K., Ilg, H. & Milliken, G. A., (1983) “Commercial culture and inoculant additives for alfalfa and whole-plant corn silages”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 1(1), 39-45. doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.2510

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1983-01-01