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  • Why Bale Silage
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    • Nutritional Value
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  • Testimonials
    • The experience of a haylage producer
    • Harvest timing is the Alpha and the Omega
    • 'Semi-haylage' for dairy followers and dry cows
    • Using Silage in the Garden of England
    • Successful horse-breeder prefers bale silage as forage crop
    • The Importance of Quality Film in Bale Silage Production
    • Bale silage for horses: a good feeding alternative
    • Tips on silage production in wet weather and difficult markets
    • Baling maize silage: the experience of a German contractor
    • The importance of bale silage to a farmer’s business
    • A flexible feeding system: A German farmer’s view
    • Investing in a new clamp or moving to bales?
    • Feeding bale silage to sheep: The experience from a German organic farmer.
    • Six or eight layers? A researcher and a contractor share their views
    • Correct bale handling key to quality silage: A German contractor’s view
    • Bale wrapping: different options
    • Baled silage for milk production: a Finnish farmer’s view
    • Getting the most from silage: a Finnish advisor’s view
    • Allowing for better balanced diets: a Swedish dairy farmer’s opinion
    • A truly flexible system: a UK dairy consultant view
    • Little spoilage: A UK contractor’s experience
    • Benefits from additional layers: a UK researcher’s perspective
    • Haylage for race horses: a UK event rider’s view
    • The advantages of haylage: an entrepreneur’s view
    • Optimising Results in Arabian Performance Horses with Haylage
    • Feeding Haylage to Horses: Perspective of a Olympic Games and World Championships Horse Breeder
  • Producing Quality Bale Silage
    • The 11 Commandments
    • Forage Options
    • Harvesting
    • Baling
    • Choosing the Right Film
    • Wrapping
    • Additives
    • Handling and Storage
  • Practical Tools and Tips
    • Economic Benefit Tool Calculator
    • Practical Guides
    • Experts Advice
      • Bale Silage Production
        • Determining dairy cow herd performance and health with in calf feeding
        • Focus on bacteria: Listeria and Clostridium
        • Baled Silage as a Contributor to Food Safety and Consumers' Health
        • Bale Silage as a Contributor to Improved Food Safety
        • Bale silage in organic farming: a developing practice in France
        • Bale silage in Organic Farming in Germany
        • Baled Silage in Organic Milk Production
        • Baled Silage in Organic Beef Production
        • Big bale wrapping: how many layers?
        • Farmers urged to “play it safe” with silage making
        • Reducing the Cost of Silage
        • Cost Savings through New Baling Techniques
        • Cutting forage costs and getting the best out of round bales
        • Improving silage quality and reducing the emissions of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide
        • Dealing with the weather lottery in silage making
        • Cost comparison of alternative baling options: double pack, string or sausage bales.
        • The impact of climate change on silage production
        • Comparing grass silage harvesting: production differences and cost considerations
        • How to prevent reheating and mould development in bale silage
        • When to Handle a Round Bale?
        • Choosing and Correctly Using Stretch Film for Bale Silage
        • 2007 Silage Season Preview
      • Haylage for Horses
        • Taste preferences of horses in relation to hay, silage and haylage
        • Using green fodder silage for feeding horses
        • Bale silage for horses – a growing market in Germany
        • Bale silage: a growing role in horse fodder in France
        • Silage for Horses: a Growing Market in Scandinavia
        • Feeding high protein diet to racing horses
        • Haylage for Performance Horses
        • The use of haylage in the equestrian world
      • Trends & Developments
        • Issues and opportunities in bale silage production in Poland
        • Silage dilemma solved with new Economic Benefit Tool
        • Development of bale silage in France
        • Future development of bale silage, its advantages and its increasing significance in German agriculture
        • Forages Towards 2010
        • Increasingly versitile and cost efficient machinery
        • Reducing Bale Silage Costs by Optimising Value and Equipment
  • Silage Stretch Films
    • Technical Properties of Bale Silage Wrap
    • DOWLEX PE Resins
  • Silage Research
    • Which system is best for storing silage?
    • Improve productivity and reduce costs with Red Clover silage
    • Re-baling: a suitable method for producing small bale silage and haylage for horses?
    • Baled silage of pressed sugar beet pulp
    • Comparing the effects of the number of wrap layers applied to bales on silage preservation, losses and nutrient quality
    • A comparative study on pre-wilting techniques: wide-spreading and swathing
    • When to Handle a Round Bale?
    • The effect of wilting time and number of film wrap layers applied to baled grass on silage quality
    • Benefits from applying additional film layers
    • Comparative feed intake analysis
    • Effect of ensiling method on the quality of red clover and Lucerne silage
    • Baled silage of legumes and lupins
    • The influence of crop maturity and type of baler on whole crop barley silage production
    • Whole crop silage from barley fed in combination with red clover silage to dairy cows
    • Use of silage additives in ensiling of whole-crop barley and wheat
    • Lab trials flag differences in film performance
    • Cost Comparison Bales Silage Versus Clamp – Experience from the UK
    • Nutrient Losses in Relation to Film Colour and Number of Layers
    • The effects of film colours and number of wrap layers on spoilage, nutrient quality and potential impact on animal production
  • Silage Trends and Practices
    • Industry Trends
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    • Silage Practices
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      • UK and Ireland
    • Market Surveys
      • Baling and haylage trends continue to rise as Dow publishes its fourth annual survey of UK silage production
      • Trend towards haylage for horses revealed by Dow’s annual survey of big bale silage trends
      • Bale wrap survey 2004
      • Survey shows change in attitude toward big bale silage
  • Future Developments
    • Alternative Crops for Ensiling
    • Bale Silage for Horses and Sheep
      • Bale Silage for Sheep
      • Bale Silage for Horse Fodder
    • Bale Silage Stretch Film
      • Increase in the use of film layers and quality films
      • Robustness of Film
      • Robustness of Film
    • Bale Wrapping Process
      • Optimising the Wrapping Process
      • Rethinking the Wrapping Technique
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Finland
MTT Equine Research Institute
France
Cemagref, Agricultural and Environmental Engineering Research Institute
ENESAD, National Institute for Agronomy Studies of Dijon
French Livestock Institute
INRA, Institute for Agronomy Research
Germany
FAL, Federal Agricultural Research Centre (English)
FAL, Federal Agricultural Research Centre (German)

(Bundesforschungsanstalt für Landwirtschaft)
Ireland
AFBI, Agri-food and Biosciences Institute
Teagasc, Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Norway
Agricultural University of Norway
Sweden
SLU, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Swedish National Testing and Research Institute
UK
CEDAR, Centre for Dairy Research, University of Reading
IGER, Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research

 
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