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Enterprise-Specific Buyer’s Guide Sheep farms have specific silage production needs that differ meaningfully from dairy and beef operations — smaller annual volumes, different feed quality requirements, different mob feeding logistics, and different economics...
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Crop-Specific Guide Grass silage is the foundation of most Australian dairy and beef feeding systems — and wrapped bale grass silage accounts for the majority of all silage produced on Australian farms. This complete best-practice guide covers cut timing, wilting...
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Crop-Specific Guide Corn silage presents different challenges from pasture silage at every step — the moisture target is lower, the theoretical timing window is narrow, the crop is much heavier and bulkier per metre of windrow, and the machine settings that work on...
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Storage Life Guide Understanding how long a wrapped silage bale will hold its quality — and what determines that storage life — is essential for farm planning, drought reserve management, and feed budgeting. The answer is not a single number: storage life ranges from...
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Quality & Storage Guide Opening a silage bale and discovering it has spoiled is one of the most frustrating outcomes in livestock farming — feed you invested in, stored, and were counting on turns out to be unfit for purpose. Knowing how to read the smell, colour,...
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System Comparison Guide For small dairy farms producing between 100 and 500 tonnes of silage per season, the choice between a silage baler and an ag bagger system is one of the most financially significant equipment decisions on the property. Both systems work — but...