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Grass silage: A comparison of the changes involved in the ordinary, molasses and A.I.V. processes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

W. Morley Davies
Affiliation:
Harper Adams Agriculture College, Newport, Shropshire
G. H. Botham
Affiliation:
Harper Adams Agriculture College, Newport, Shropshire
W. B. Thompson
Affiliation:
Harper Adams Agriculture College, Newport, Shropshire

Extract

The object of this communication is to give an account of an experiment, carried through in the autumn and winter season of 1934–5, designed to determine the changes in composition involved in making silage by the ordinary, molasses and A.I.V. processes. The changes in composition included those of both crude as well as digestible nutrients.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1937

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