por ep | jun 2, 2026 | Sem categoria
Quality & Storage Guide Mould on silage bales is not just a cosmetic problem — it signals dry matter loss, reduced feed value, and potential mycotoxin contamination that can affect livestock health. Every case of bale mould is preventable, and every case has a...
por ep | jun 2, 2026 | Sem categoria
Quality & Storage Guide Silage bale spoilage is preventable — almost every case of aerobic deterioration, mould, or clostridial fermentation can be traced to specific management decisions made during baling, wrapping, or storage. This guide identifies every...
por ep | jun 2, 2026 | Sem categoria
Storage & Quality Guide The quality of silage bale storage determines whether the fermentation the silage baler and wrapper worked hard to establish is preserved until feed-out — or progressively undone by oxygen ingress, UV degradation, and mechanical damage....
por ep | jun 2, 2026 | Sem categoria
System Comparison Guide The choice between wrapped bale silage and pit or bunker silage is ultimately a whole-farm system decision — it affects capital allocation, infrastructure requirements, labour organisation, feed management, and business flexibility in ways that...
por ep | jun 2, 2026 | Sem categoria
Product Comparison Guide The choice between a fixed chamber and a variable chamber design is one of the most commonly misunderstood decisions in silage baler selection. Both produce round bales. But the underlying mechanics differ in ways that affect bale density,...
por ep | jun 1, 2026 | Sem categoria
Buyer’s Guide Matching tractor horsepower to your silage baler is one of the most important — and most frequently miscalculated — decisions in silage equipment planning. Too little power and the tractor limits baler performance in heavy crops. Too much and...