Determine silage density It is important to determine the density of the silage in your bunker. If silage is not packed densely enough, up to 20 percent of the silage can be lost. Brian Holmes, professor and extension agricultural engineer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, says there are three different methods to determine silage density.
A study at the University of Idaho found that the variation in density between storages was significantly higher for the feed out method than core sampling and calculator methods. “Taking care to keep a vertical uniform face and weigh all loads with TMR scales will improve accuracy significantly over what was found at Idaho,” says Holmes. The Idaho researchers recommend core sampling for directly assessing silage density and the calculator method for evaluating alternative management strategies during the filling and packing process. Holmes warns of the dangers of working close to the feed out face while core sampling. He recommends using the feed out method with precise measurement of a smooth vertical face and the area of that face as well as accurate weights of silage removed to safely estimate average density.
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