Harvesting & Storing Forages

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Harvesting & Harvesting & Storing Storing Forages Forages

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Harvesting & Storing Forages. What factors determine time to harvest forage?. Balance between quality and yield Weather conditions -rain leaches nutrients. How is forage quality determined?. Physical Appearance. Visual Appearance Color Odor (pleasant). Chemical Analysis. Protein Content - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Harvesting & Harvesting & Storing ForagesStoring Forages

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What factors What factors determine time to determine time to harvest forage?harvest forage?

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•Balance between Balance between quality and yieldquality and yield

•Weather conditionsWeather conditions -rain leaches nutrients-rain leaches nutrients

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How is forage How is forage quality quality

determined?determined?

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Physical AppearancePhysical Appearance

•Visual AppearanceVisual Appearance•ColorColor•Odor (pleasant)Odor (pleasant)

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Chemical AnalysisChemical Analysis•Protein ContentProtein Content•Fiber ContentFiber Content•DigestibilityDigestibility•Lignin ContentLignin Content

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When should When should forages be forages be harvested?harvested?

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•Harvest Harvest beforebefore the crop is the crop is fully maturefully mature

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What methods What methods are used to are used to

harvest harvest forages?forages?

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GrazingGrazing

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Dry Hay Dry Hay SystemsSystems

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•Square BalesSquare Bales•Round BalesRound Bales•HaystackHaystack•Field CubesField Cubes

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High Moisture High Moisture SystemsSystems

•Green ChoppedGreen Chopped•Haylage (40-60%)Haylage (40-60%)•Silage (60-70%)Silage (60-70%)

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Special ForageSpecial ForageProcessing SystemsProcessing Systems•Stationary CubersStationary Cubers

•Pelleting MachinesPelleting Machines

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Causes of Causes of DeteriorationDeterioration

•Harvest (late or early)Harvest (late or early)•Bailing (wet / too dry)Bailing (wet / too dry)

•Improper storageImproper storage

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How can forage How can forage deterioration be deterioration be

preventedprevented??

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•Proper Proper harvestharvest timetime, , methodsmethods, and , and moisture moisture contentcontent

•Maintain storage facilitiesMaintain storage facilities

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What are the What are the basic storage basic storage

requirements of requirements of forages?forages?

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Dry HayDry Hay•Weather protectionWeather protection•Pest protectionPest protection•Adequate ventilationAdequate ventilation

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Silage / HaylageSilage / Haylage•Weather protectionWeather protection•Pest protectionPest protection•Air tight facilityAir tight facility

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Silage / HaylageSilage / Haylage•Convenient for Convenient for filling, emptying, filling, emptying, monitoring, & monitoring, & cleaningcleaning

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What are ways What are ways to improve to improve

field drying?field drying?

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•Swath dryingSwath drying•Windrow dryingWindrow drying•Conditioning Conditioning •Chemical additivesChemical additives

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