Separating corn silage helps dairy’s bottom line

A Wisconsin dairy farmer is getting more feed efficiency and profitability by separating his corn silage before feeding it. Greg Friendshuh from Clear Lake, Wisconsin tells Brownfield he’s reduced his alfalfa acres by about one-third, and is feeding about 20% more corn silage, but he’s separating the elements of the silage first. “We have a […]

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