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Drought-stressed, irrigated, and additive-treated
corn silages for growing cattle
Bolsen, K.; Ilg, H.; Smith, R.; Hoover, J.; Axe, D.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1985
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1985, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, February, 1985 Starting Page:60, Ending Page:65 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Cattle fed drought-stressed corn silage gained about 10% slower but were
just as efficient as cattle fed irrigated corn silage. Because the irrigated corn out
yielded the drought corn (17.4 VS. 8.2 tons per acre), the irrigated silage gave a
much higher cattle gain per acre (1928 VS. 940 1b). Silo Guard II®-treated silage
had an advantage in DM recovery and feed conversion over its control and
produced 4.6 more pounds of cattle gain per ton of crop ensiled. Cattle fed H/M
Inoculant®- treated silage gained significantly faster than cattle fed the control,
however, the treated silage gave only slight improvements in DM recovery and gain
per ton of crop ensiled.