Journal article

A survey on the effect of management techniques and pasture composition and quality at harvesting on silage quality on dairy farms in western Victoria

JL Jacobs

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE | C S I R O PUBLICATIONS | Published : 1998

Abstract

Factors associated with silage quality were investigated on 140 dairy farms in western Victoria. The management factors measured were date of lock up, date cut, length of lock up, duration of wilting, raking and tedding during wilting period, rainfall during wilting period and the type of silage made. Pasture variables measured at harvesting included percentage composition (ryegrass, legume, other grasses and weeds), dry matter of pasture, metabolisable energy, crude protein, neutral detergent fibre and water-soluble carbohydrate of the pasture, and dry matter yield of the pasture. The average lock up time of pasture for silage was mid September, although the range was from late July to earl..

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