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Corn silage kernel processing

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1_Corn silage kernel processing_8.17.2020.pdf (290.69 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/70497
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Crops and Forage Management
Author
Lawrence, Joe
Kerwin, Allison
Abstract

The value of whole plant corn as a forage (corn silage) can largely be categorized by two contributions to animal nutrition: fiber and starch and the digestibility of each. In terms of starch, focus is often on total content and digestibility. However, kernel processing addresses a third factor: accessibility. Since a large portion of the starch is inside the kernel and protected by the seed coat it contributes very little to cattle nutrient needs and typically passes through the animal as a whole kernel.

Date Issued
2020-08
Publisher
PRO-DAIRY
Keywords
corn
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silage
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kernel
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processing
Type
fact sheet
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