A Technical Study of the Digestibility of Corn Stover Silage for Beef Cows
A Technical Study of the Digestibility of Corn Stover Silage for Beef Cows
T S Tom Sherman Hamilton
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Tit. ), average of 47 analyses. CORN STOVER SILAGE FOR BEEF Cows 479 The composition and percentage of digestible nutrients of whole corn silage, corn stover, and corn stover silage are given in Table 12. The data concerning the whole corn silage and corn stover are taken from the compilation by Lindsey, Haskins, Smith, and Beals, 7 and that for the corn stover silage from the present investigation. STOVER SILAGE ABOUT TWO-THIRDS AS VALUABLE AS WHOLE CORN SILAGE It is evident from the data in T...able 12 that there is no great change in chemical composition brought about by ensiling corn stover, and further that the availability of the nutrients to ruminants is prac- tically the same. The increased palatability of the silage, the conse- quent smaller waste in feeding, and the fact that there is no loss of material from exposure to rain and wind, insure a much greater ulti- mate utilization of the nutrients of the corn crop when the stover is put in the silo than when it is left in the field.
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