Corn silage is an important component of many dairy and beef cattle rations. Our 2019 corn silage harvest presents some challenges, specifically the late planted corn that will be harvested in an immature state with little to no grain production, say scientists at Ohio State University.
With the expectation of corn being more mature at harvest this year, properly adjusting kernel processors will be critical to high quality silage, says University of Kentucky Extension.
With small grain harvest completed and corn silage harvest coming up, Penn State Extension says now is the time to get cover crop seed and have plans prepared to keep the soil covered.
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