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Step 1
Step 1 - Side Wall Sheets
Step 2
Step 2 - Fill with Silage
Step 3
Step 3 - Cover Silage with Silostop film
Step 4
Step 4 - Protect Silostop film
Step 5
Step 5 - Seal & Weight
Step 6
Step 6 - Feed out
Step 1 (Optional) Side Wall Sheets
Use Silostop film or regular plastic on side walls before filling to:

• ensure quality silage at shoulders
• ensure a good seal between top sheet and side walls
• divert water run-off away from silage
• protect side walls from damage

Photo courtesy of Dr L.Kung, University of Delaware Photo courtesy of Dr L.Kung, University of Delaware
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Apply plastic to side wall
Use silage at foot of wall to hold plastic in place
Once filled, pull side wall plastic over silage before top plastic film

> Step 2 - Fill with Silage

Silostop Links

Silage Quality
"Covering a silage pile with plastic greatly reduces waste, but only a comparison of weight-in and weight-out measures, as well as a nutrient analysis, can tell us what's being lost in storage. Most folks determine waste by the depth of the black layer on top."
BEEFmagazine.com
http://beefmagazine.com/ar/beef_silage_quality/
 
Silage Team Website
Lots of useful info about silage.
Kansas State University
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/pr_silage/
 
Chalcombe Publications
Source of agricultural books.
Chalcombe Publications
http://www.chalcombe.co.uk/home.htm
 
UK Dairy Event

http://www.dairyevent.co.uk/
 
USA World Dairy Expo

http://www.world-dairy-expo.com/
 
Silage Calculators
Provides a range of software which can be used to assist silage calculations, including:
• Bunker sizing
• Bunker capacity
• Silage density

http://www.uwex.edu/ces/crops/uwforage/dec_soft.htm
 

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