THE EFFECT OF FERTILIZER NITROGEN ON SILAGE FERMENTATION |
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Authors: | J. B. Fox S. M. Brown |
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Affiliation: | Greenmount Agricultural and Horticultural College, Muckamore, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland |
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Abstract: | Direct-cut grass which has been heavily fertilized often produces silage with a poor fermentation. An investigation was carried out to study the effect of rate and timing of N applications to herbage intended for direct-cut silage. A small but consistent increase in silage pH was recorded after high levels of N were applied 7–8 weeks before cutting. The application of additional N fertilizer 10–14 days before cutting the sward had an adverse effect on silage fermentation. Changes in herbage composition following different levels of applied N are outlined. |
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