Services
Pre-Season Planning & Surveys
Production Efficiency & Improvement
New Silage Projects & New Crops
Silage Evaluations & Benchmarking
Equipment Testing & Evaluations
Lecturing & Training
Invest in YOUR next silage season
On the basis of extensive experience gained over the span of two decades of working in silage in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), South America, Australia, Europe and China, I believe that silage consulting can add significant value to your operation.
CONTACT US to find out how the following services could help you get the best out of your next silage season:
- Comprehensive pre-season planning of your silage season that covers all processes, equipment needs, and necessary analyses
- Silage production efficiency consulting to help you improve your process and gain that lucrative extra 10%
- Consultation on new silage projects for first-time silage makers and farmers making silage from a new, unknown or challenging crop
- Silage evaluations, including sampling, analysis, reporting and interpretation
- Silage benchmarking
- Advice on turnkey silage projects
- Testing of equipment and advice on selecting the right equipment
- Product evaluations and product development
- Training and lecturing to students and animal scientists, especially technical advisers and nutritionists, and presenting at farmers’ days and congresses
- Assistance with strategic marketing, market penetration, and advertising campaigns
- Assistance with trials, research, and technical writing.
Silage Topics
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Silage for a drought-proof fodder bank.
Correctly made and stored silage has none of the oxygen-related challenges such as aerobic spoilage, microbial organism growth or oxidation.
Mycotoxin occurrence in silage.
Intake is the main driver of efficient livestock production and anything that suppresses intake will have a negative effect on production.
Factors affecting silage digestibility.
In silage, like all other feedstuffs, various factors can affect digestibility. These factors occur throughout the silage making and utilisation process – from the growth conditions of the crop, harvesting, processing and storage, to the final preparations for feeding and the animal itself.
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