1. silage - Noun
2. silage - Verb
Short for Ensilage.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDuring silage fermentation, the nitrate concentration usually decreases by one-third to one-half, thus you should sample the forage after the ensiling process is complete. Source: Internet
Corn for silage is chopped — stock and all — and either packed into piles or put into silos. Source: Internet
Mr Somerville’s father converted two existing buildings into deer barns and he had one covered yard with a silage bunker for deer, while Bruce Allan, who farms deer near Gore, has built two new ones. Source: Internet
Compared to forage sorghum, which is grown as an alternative grazing forage, animals gain weight faster on millet and it has better hay or silage potential, although it produces less dry matter. Source: Internet
A NEW 74m by 50m silage storage unit at Mellguards Farm, Southwaite, was approved by Eden planners, despite concerns about large vehicles accessing it through the village and under a railway bridge. Source: Internet
From a management point of view where I can't make enough of it, we are going back to a 50-50 ration of corn silage and hay with the fodder," said Loos, adding that corn would probably not be in his herds diet this season. Source: Internet