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    ForFarmers sees impact of poor weather in silage samples

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltAugust 14, 20242 Mins Read
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    Over 800 silage samples from first cut silage have been analysed by ForFarmers, indicating huge differences in quality between early harvested crops and those harvested as late as June.

    “Early first cuts are struggling for energy levels, compared to silages from 2022 and 23, and have lower rapidly fermentable carbohydrates,” says Bruce Forshaw, ForFarmers product manager. “Acid loads are also lower reflecting a high fibre content, which means you might not need to be feeding your usual levels of straw in the diet.”

    Early first cuts also showed MELK values were not as high as in previous years.

    “The really poor weather we had in the spring meant some farmers were unable to take their first cut of silage until June, or even later, and this is reflected in the analysis of this silage,” says Bruce.

    “Energy levels are low and fibre levels are high, reflecting the older, stemier plants that were harvested. At 941, 2024 first cut MELK values are considerably lower than the average in 2022 (956) and 2023 (966). This drop will convert to real loss of milk across the winter.

    “Farmers need to think carefully about the right supplementation to support this poor quality first cut silage. Second cut silage analysis is returning similar to those in 2022 but it still not going to replace what has been lost from first cuts.

    “Think about using a CirQlar product to help balance the ration,” says Bruce. “SelcoPlus or caustic wheat are both cost effective ways to help replace some of that energy in the diet.”

    Data this year has shown the positive impact that a silage additive can have on quality, particularly in second cuts. These have shown higher protein levels, D values and lactic acid according to ForFarmers.

    “When you look at MELK for silages with additive the average is 963, while the average without additive is 930,” explains Bruce. “For an average 200 cow herd that equates to roughly £13,000 extra milk production from the same amount of silage.”

    For more information go to www.forfarmers.co.uk

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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