Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1997, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 7, 1997 Starting Page:81, Ending Page:83 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Two silage bacterial inoculants from Pioneer
Hi-Bred International, Inc. were evaluated
using second-cutting alfalfa. The Pioneer brand
1174® inoculant and a Pioneer experimental
inoculant each increased the rate and efficiency
of the ensiling process in both farm-scale and
laboratory-scale silos. The two inoculants
increase d the DM recovery in the farm-scale
silos compared to the untreated silage. Steers
fed the experimental inoculant-treated silage
gained faster (P<. 10) (2.56 vs. 2.37 lb per day),
had a 4.0% higher DM intake, and were 4.3%
more efficient than steers fed the untreated
silage. The 1174-treated silage supported a
numerically but not statistically better steer
performance than the control silage. When the
DM recovery results were combined with the
feed per gain results, the silages with 1174 and
experimental inoculant produced 5.3 and 10.5
lb more steer gain per ton of crop ensiled,
respectively, than the control silage.
Keywords: Beef; Alfalfa; Silage; Inoculant; Preservation; Nutritive value