Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1996, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 1, 1996 Starting Page:78, Ending Page:81 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
The effects of a strain of Propionibacterium
shermanii, applied with and without lactic acid
bacteria (LAB), on the fermentation and aerobic
stability of whole-plant corn silage was
determined using laboratory-scale silos. The
addition of LAB increased the rate of
fermentation, and all inoculated silages underwent
a more efficient ensiling process than
control silage. Only silages made with P.
shermanii had measurable levels of propionic
acid in the 90-day silages. Corn silages made
with P. shermanii were more stable when
exposed to air than control or LAB-inoculated
silages.