Silage Webinar Series

Master your silage management from field to feed: Expert Webinar Series 2025

Join Rafael Camargo do Amaral, Ph.D., for an exclusive, step-by-step journey to mastering silage—reduce losses and maximize profitability.

On-demand

The Science of Silage

  • What happens during fermentation and why it matters
  • The role of bacteria, moisture, and oxygen in silage preservation
  • How to optimize fermentation for higher-quality feed

Gain a strong foundation in silage science.

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Harvest Timing

  • Best time to harvest maize, grass, and other crops
  • How dry matter content impacts fermentation and digestibility
  • Common mistakes that cause nutrient loss

Maximize energy and protein levels through timely harvesting.

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Chopping, Filling, and Packing

  • Ideal chop length and kernel processing
  • Best machinery settings for optimal results
  • Best practices for fast and efficient silo filling
  • Importance of compaction to prevent spoilage

Enhance feed efficiency and avoid financial losses.

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Sealing Strategies

  • How to seal silos and bunker pits properly
  • Choosing the best plastic covers and barriers
  • Monitoring for leaks and maintaining airtight seals

Minimize spoilage and preserve feed quality.

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Using Silage Inoculants

  • What silage inoculants do and how they improve fermentation
  • Application timing for best results
  • Selecting the right inoculant for your goals

Boost stability and feed value with inoculants.

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Feeding Out: Keeping Silage Fresh

  • Techniques for preventing secondary spoilage
  • Managing feed-out rates to reduce losses
  • Preventing heating and mold problems

Protect silage quality and prevent animal health risks.

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31 July 2025

Measuring Silage Success

  • Top metrics for silage quality and performance
  • Interpreting dry matter losses, pH, and fermentation profiles
  • Tools and tests for quality assurance

Continuously improve your silage-making process.

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