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Sila-Prime can help get feed crops
started toward optimum retention of nutritional levels
earlier, faster and more economically. With all proper
management practices in place, Sila-Prime starter culture
inoculants will--controlling the fermentation process--help
you produce nutritious feedstuffs.
Putting up forage is a risky business
under the best of conditions. Improper curing or fermentation
can result in overheating, nutrient burn-out, run-off
and spoilage. And, when harvesting or baling is delayed,
problems are compounded. At risk are protein, energy
(N.F.E.), vitamins and feedable dry matter.
The secret of successful silage or
hay making is controlling the proper acidity level (pH)
in hay bales or the silage mass, particularly during
the first four or five days.
Sila-Prime supplies large numbers
of Lactic-acid producing microorganisms which, when
activated by moisture in the forage, produce sufficient
amounts of Lactic acid to lower pH levels to achieve
proper fermentation. The result is silage or hay that
cures cooler, retaining as much of the original nutrients,
natural color and aroma as possible.
Sila-Prime can be applied to alfalfa,
clover, corn silage, forage sorghum, grasses, baled
hay and high moisture ground grain. Non-corrosive and
non-toxic, Sila-Prime is safe and easy to use in both
soluble and granular forms with a wide choice of application
methods.
Whether your feed program includes
baled hay, haylage, silage, high moisture ground grain
or any combination of crops, Sila-Prime can help complete
the picture.
Field-proven for more than 30 years, Sila-Prime microbial starter culture inoculants apply
science to the art of forage making.
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