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  1. Silage - Wikipedia

    Specific terms may be used for silage made from particular crops: oatlage for oats, haylage for alfalfa (haylage may also refer to high dry matter silage made from hay).

  2. How to Make Silage: 12 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    May 12, 2025 · Preserving feed for livestock doesn't always mean putting up sun-dried hay. Silage is also made as a chopped, fermented feed source, primarily from annual crops like corn, …

  3. Silage Quality and Feeding - Wisconsin Corn Agronomy

    5 days ago · Silage evaluation Quality of corn silage is determined by energy content and intake potential as well as content of protein and minerals. Methods used to evaluate corn silage …

  4. What is Silage, and How to Produce it - Wikifarmer

    Silage is a type of forage produced by fermenting plant matter under anaerobic conditions until it's acidified. It is used to feed domestic animals such as sheep, goats, and pigs, but it's mainly …

  5. Silage | Feeding, Storage, Preservation | Britannica

    Silage, forage plants such as corn (maize), legumes, and grasses that have been chopped and stored in tower silos, pits, or trenches for use as animal feed. Since protein content decreases …

  6. Silage | Agricultural Marketing Resource Center

    Silage is a preserved forage produced by anaerobically fermenting high-moisture crops to retain nutrients and feed value. The practice of ensiling dates back more than 3,000 years to ancient …

  7. Silage | Forage Information System | Oregon State University

    Silage is produced by ensilage, that is, the placing of crop material inside a vessel or a structure called a silo. The material may be an entire crop or only part of a crop, such as the grain portion.