{"id":1912,"date":"2022-03-18T20:00:48","date_gmt":"2022-03-18T19:00:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.twplast.pl\/?p=1912"},"modified":"2022-07-15T16:38:23","modified_gmt":"2022-07-15T14:38:23","slug":"folie-do-sianokiszonki-%ef%bf%bc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.twplast.pl\/en\/folie-do-sianokiszonki-%ef%bf%bc\/","title":{"rendered":"Foils for haylage.\ufffc"},"content":{"rendered":"
Haylage <\/strong>or grass silage is a type of feed made from grass plants that have been chopped into small pieces and pressed together in a storage silo, silage bunker or silage bags. The most commonly used crops are cereals such as maize , but also legumes such as alfalfa . The production process silages <\/strong>adds additional sugars through the natural fermentation process of the plant. The sugar content of fresh grass is only about 5%, but when processed into haylage <\/strong>can contain more than 30%. Haylage has many advantages over bale hay and straw, including better nutrition and digestibility and less loss during feeding. Haylage can be fed to all types of livestock. It is particularly popular with dairy cattle due to its high sugar content, which is ideal for increasing milk yield.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Haylage <\/strong>differ from hay in that they do not lose moisture during the fermentation process. Hay becomes too dry for ensiling if it is not left in the field for more than 1 to 3 days after mowing, depending on weather conditions. Forage harvesting equipment such as a mower, baler or self-propelled forage harvester can be used to mow, rake, pick and bale legumes into plastic haylage film. Oxygen is removed from the bale by sealing the plastic around the silage, allowing aerobic fermentation to take place, resulting in a product that can be stored indefinitely until opened. Fermentation converts sugars into acids (primarily lactic acid), which lowers the pH (acidity) and preserves the crop. The haylage is fermented for up to several weeks before it is harvested into bales of haylage, making it more of a good quality forage . It provides more protein, vitamins and minerals than hay, making it ideal for feeding young animals or lactating animals that need extra nutrients in their diet. Hay also has a much higher calorie content than hay, making it a good option for animals that need weight gain.<\/p>\n\n\n\n One of the big advantages of haylage is that it has a longer shelf life than hay, as the layering has been used for storage film<\/strong>. This means you can store it for longer periods without losing the nutrients and minerals it contains, which are important for the health of your livestock. Haylage can be made from any grass crop, but farmers need to remember that for successful preservation, the grass must contain sufficient natural sugars at harvest - which may not be the case with poor quality or drought-affected grassland. Another advantage of haylage is that it contains less dust and dirt, which means that the yield of the product is higher. Less equipment is needed for harvesting and handling. In addition, the quality of the forage is more stable than that of hay and the storage life is about one year if the bale is properly preserved.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Fodder is mainly used to feed the animals in winter. In addition to feeding the animals in winter haylage film <\/strong>can also be used for other purposes. If you want to store food for a long time without being affected by sunlight or other factors, you may want to consider using a haylage film<\/a>. The haylage film can prevent air penetration, so rainwater cannot evaporate and this will keep the food fresh. It also protects against ultraviolet radiation on food. In addition, it can also prevent mould growth and keep food dry. Therefore, you can confidently use this product. Foil <\/strong>for haylage is more convenient than traditional fodder and does not need to be laid by hand at all. Just use the machine to wrap the film.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Silage wrapping film <\/strong>is a type of packaging material that is widely used in the preservation of fresh fodder, cereals, potatoes and other crops. The quality of silage film directly affects the quality and yield of agricultural products. So what to look out for when using film?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/figure>\n\n\n\n
What is the difference between haylage and hay?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Haylage - advantages and disadvantages.<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Why do you need haylage film?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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What to look out for when using haylage film ?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
What haylage film is made of and how it is produced<\/h2>\n\n\n\n