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6” (W) X 9” (H)BMR FRONT
1. BMR 6 - New Generation Low Lignin Fodder crop
2. Suitable for all types of soils.
3. High Digestibility ang High palatability.
4. High Protein (11% to 13%) High metabolizable
energy (10 mj / Kg)
5. Increase in milk productivity and quality.
6. Drought tolerance and suitable for early feeding
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1. Late flowering hybrid SSG fodder crop.
2. Suitable for dry & irrigated land cultivation.
3. Suitable for multi cut, silage and dry fodder.
4. High leafy fodder yield.
5. High palatability with sweet fodder.
6. High Protein (12% - 14%) and high
metabolizable energy (9.8 mj / Kg)
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6” (W) X 9” (H)Silage FRONT
1. 365 days Fodder availability.
2. Good quality high nutritional fodder.
3. Increase in Milk Production with
improved FAT%.
4. Efficient usage of available fodders by
improving digestibility.
5. Reduce everyday dependency on
Labour.
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Characters SUGARGAZE PAC-751 PAC-746
Crop Duration -Fodder Purpose -Days 72-80 125 100
Crop Duration - Dual Purpose Days 90-110 110 115
Seed Rate per Hecter - Kg 12.5 25 25
Spacing - in cm 45X20 45X20 45X20
Green fodder yield (t/ha) 13-15 75 75
Crude protein(%) 10 11 11
Dry matter (%) 30 30 29
Sweetness - Brix % (in Cob) 16% x 18% 12% 12%
Silage Suitability Very Good Very Good Very Good
Grain Yield/Cob - Mt/Ha 5 Upto 8 Upto 7.5
Extra income Rs. per Ha 50000 80000 60000
Yield Potential and Quality Characters
Area (acres)
2
5
10
15
Bunker Design Production (ton) Width(ft) height(ft)
40 - 50 15 6
150 - 170 15
250 - 280 25
380 - 450
Length(ft)
25
50
85
100 25
6
6
8
‘Sugargraze’ and PAC 746/ PAC 751 Cron Harvesting crop at proper moisture and maturity is critical for Elimination of oxygen in the
silage mass Providing sufficient water soluble carbohydrates(sugars) to drive the fermentation process to completion .For silage,
Sugargraze/ PAC 746/ PAC 751 should be at 65% to 70% moisture. PAC 746/ PAC 751 silage corn grain should typically be at half milk
line and whole plant moisture at 64%. Kernel processing is advised on corn silage because:
Benifits of Sugargraze/PAC 746 /PAC 751 “SILAGE”1. Highly Digestable. 2. Nutritives than other fodders. 3. Delicious for animals. 4. Easy and economical.
5. Long healthy life. 6. Balance nutrition round the year. 7. Increase milkand FAT %.
How to make “SILAGE”
1. Selection of the Silage Hybrid:• Hybrid should be high yielding green fodder
• Hybrid should be good in disease tolerance and rich in carbohydrates and sugars
• Corn hybrid should be 40% grain ratio-PAC - 746 (Spring) and PAC 751 (Kharif)
• Sugar should be with 16% and 18% brix-Sugargraze
• It improve starch availability. • It improve digestibility of silage. • It improve the quality of fermentation. • It may improve pack
density.
Chop Length : While chopping the crop it should be 2.0 cm to 2.5 length .Short chopped silage may be harder to feed at high inclusion
levels in a ration because physically effected fiber is critical for rumen health. Longer chopper silage will be harder to pack
4. Compaction and Seasing : Packing is one of the most critical elements of making quality silage .Poorly packed silage will
have extended plant celll respiration resulting in an increased loss of digestible nutrients.
• Keep slope at approximately 25 to 30 degrees. • Pack in thin layers < 6”. • Ideal pack density is > 20kg/ft3
5. Silage Feeding : Silage will be ready to feed after 30 - 40 days. Good silage is brownish in color and gives vinegar like smell.
Important point to be taken care while silage feeding. • Always open silage bunker from front face. • Silage should ve removed from
bunker face by shaving the silage face from top to bottom. • Feed off a minimum 6 inches across the entire face daily and keep the face
clean. • Remove and dispose of visible moldy crust from bunker surface when pulling back cover. • Don’t allow loose silage to lie in
front of the bunker untill next feeding. • Don’t remove silage and store on feed pad for later feeding. • Uncover silage only at the time of
feeding and never keep it uncovered
2. Construction of Silage Pit / Bunkers:• Silage can be prepared in bunkers, pits or piles but bunkers are better than other methods for getting high quality silage.
• While constructions the bunkers following things should be keep in mind
» Selection of Suitable site » No.of animals » Bunker size » Availability of crop for silage
Note : Bunker length, width and height can be designed according to needs
3. Right time for crop harvesting:
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