Improve production and the bottom line by separating corn silage

Corn silage is a popular feed for livestock, especially dairy cattle.  Clear Lake, Wisconsin farmer and inventor Greg Friendshuh has found that separating the fodder from the finer silage components and targeting those components to certain cattle groups has reduced feed costs, increased feed efficiency, increased milk production, and improved the farm’s bottom line. 

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