No-one looks forward to sheeting up at the end of a long day harvesting, but taking the time to get it right can make all the difference when it comes to silage quality and minimising forage losses.The ultimate aim is to seal the clamp and prevent any ingress of air; after all, oxygen is the number one enemy of silage. Ingress under a poorly weighted or baggy silage sheet can lead to heating and the proliferation of moulds, resulting in wastage, reduced feed value and intakes.
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