Studies on grass silage from predominantly Paspalum dilatatum pastures in south-eastern Queensland. 2. Influence of length of cut on silages with and without molassesExport / Share Levitt, M.S., Hegarty, A. and Radel, M.J. (1964) Studies on grass silage from predominantly Paspalum dilatatum pastures in south-eastern Queensland. 2. Influence of length of cut on silages with and without molasses. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 21 (2). pp. 181-192.
AbstractFive experimental small-scale tower silos, each of approximately 0·75-ton capacity, were used to compare silages produced from predominantly Paspalum dilatatum pasture. The pasture was at a fairly mature stage of growth with a dry-matter content of approximately 35 per cent. and a protein level of 6 · 9 per cent. The total sugar content was low, approximately 2 · 5 per cent. on dry matter.
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