Silage plays an important role in livestock development because it is nutritious, soft and juicy, highly palatable, highly digestible, and easy to preserve for a long time. Lifeasible has the silage technology to develop silage from whole corn, sweet sorghum, oats, and other high sugar content grasses that are easy to silage, legumes such as alfalfa, clover and sod, and pasture grasses. As we continue to improve our silage technology, we are no longer limited to conventional silage crops but have also developed new feed sources that are highly available but more difficult to silage. This has expanded the feedstock supply and improved the efficiency of feed resource utilization.
We developed whole-plant corn silage with a special sour smell, soft texture, rich nutrition, and the ability to maintain the green and juicy characteristics of the raw material. As a high-quality roughage, it can be used to replace part of the diet concentrate because of the high nutritional value of the corn kernels it contains.
Alfalfa grass has excellent quality, high protein content, and rich nutrition. We use additives (lactic acid bacteria, cellulase, formic acid, beet meal, sucrose) to silage alfalfa to improve the difficult points of low soluble carbohydrate content and a low number of attached lactic acid bacteria in the silage process. It can improve the fermentation quality and nutritional value of alfalfa silage.
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Crop straw and husk | Soybean straw and pod shells, potato seedlings, peanut vines, etc. | The main component is crude fiber, which can improve palatability and provide monosaccharides or oligosaccharides needed for animal growth through processing and fermentation. | |
Forestry by-products category | Leaves, seeds, and shoots, including acacia leaves, elm leaves, pine needles, structural tree leaves, etc. | Its protein quality generally accounts for 23%-29% of the dry matter mass and is a good protein supplement. | |
Dregs category | Wine lees, soy sauce lees, corn starch industrial offal, molasses, bagasse, bagasse, sugar beet residue, etc. | Can be used as energy feed for animals. | |
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Sugarcane tips are rich in nutrients, high in sugar, and good in palatability, and are a good green feed for ruminants. We add enzymes and EM bacterial agents to sugarcane tip silage to improve its nutritional value and utilization and to improve its silage quality. |
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Banana stems and leaves, which are rich in nutrients, are an available feed resource. We can improve the nutritional composition of its silage and reduce the tannin content by adding auxiliary materials. |
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Mulberry leaves have high crude protein content and are rich in vitamins and other nutrients, making them a high-quality feed resource for livestock and poultry. We can implement silage fermentation on mulberry leaves, which is conducive to long-term preservation and can provide anti-seasonal green and juicy feed for livestock and poultry, and further improve its utilization efficiency and nutritional value. |
Lifeasible continues to develop feed silage to reduce the cost of raising livestock and poultry and to help you improve your economic efficiency. It also realizes the effective use of resources, expands feed resources, circularly develops agriculture and animal husbandry, and promotes farmers' income growth. Please feel free to contact us to learn more about our development programs.
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