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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

Effect of Silostop® on Oxygen Flow

The most critical factor in maintaining high-quality silage and minimizing dry matter loss is the control of oxygen exposure.

All plastic covering is not created equal. In fact, two different brands of plastic covers placed side by side may look identical. However, beyond what the naked eye can see, each plastic is composed of a specific blend of ingredients.

The unique composition of Silostop film has been independently proven to be at least 60 times more effective.

Oxygen Transmission Rate (OTR) Comparison

Let Silostop be the guard between oxygen and the value of your feed.




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