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What are the Plants for Silage and How to Preserve Them

Silage is a touch of magic on the farm. Large and small silage bales of various shapes are not only a decoration for the fields but also a source of energy for livestock. Sometimes farm owners also use it as a photo spot for visitors who may come from far away and...

Grass for the Production of Hay Bales

Grass is a flowering plant that is not woody, green, and has a low average height. Grass is very important in supporting a country’s economy because this flowering plant has nutritious seeds and can make the soil fertile. Grass also grows wild easily and can...

The Cheapest Way to Feed Cattle: 4 Popular Ways

Why finding the cheapest way to feed cattle is important? Cattle products are used in people’s daily lives. Not just for food, skincare and other needs also use them. Usually, the farmland business owner possesses big husbandry for taking care of the cattle. With that...

Bunker Silos: Definition, Benefits, and Tips

Bunker silos are widely used by farmers and ranchers to store large-capacity and cost-effective feed. The following is the definition of silo bunkers, their advantages, and tips on choosing the right product. What is Bunker Silo? Bunker silos, also known as drive-over...

Utilization of Straw from Various Types of Plants

Straw is part of the harvest that farmers usually process back for various purposes on the farm and for side profits. It comes from drying cereal plants such as rice, wheat, oat, rye, and barley. If all these plants go through the drying process, the number will...

Compose High Quality Grass Hay for Lucrative Business

Grass hay is one of the most common plants for forage or animal feed and bedding after farmers roll it and then wrap it using a wrapping baler. Many farmers deliberately use part of their land as a place to plant hay. After reaching a certain height, the plants will...