grassor othergreenplantsthat arecutandstored, without beingcompletelydriedfirst, and used tofeedcowsinwinter. It issimilarto, butslightlydrierthan,silage.
Land/feed-coupled potato farms and land-coupled dairy farms grew silage corn and dry hay orhaylagein a longterm rotation.
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Conventional and coupled fertilization was the same for both hay andhaylage, which were top dressed prior to first cut with manure applied during mid-summer.
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Forages can be harvested by animals in pasture-based systems or mechanically harvested throughout the growing season as silage/haylage, hay or pellets for use as year-round livestock feed.
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Additional crops were 40 ha of silage corn and 30 ha of hay for small and 130 ha of silage corn and 80 ha ofhaylagefor large.
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Dairy whole-farm budgets included silage corn and dry hay orhaylageenterprises in addition to fluid milk.
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Definitions would not resolve problems such as those affecting hayland andhaylage—which relate more to exclusions.
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However, once it is cut and dried, as either hay orhaylage, it becomes extremely difficult to detect, but it also becomes palatable to all farm animals.
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Sometimes it is even divided into compartments so that stock can feed on one part and then on another, or for hay, silage orhaylage, as the amendments specify.
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It embraces all the different ways that grass may be grown in potential access areas and does not limit it only to hay, silage andhaylage.
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When used as feed for dairy cattle, alfalfa is often made intohaylageby a process known as ensiling.
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Horsehaylageis usually 55% to 75% dry matter, made in small bales or larger bales.
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Silage orhaylagebales may be wrapped by placing them on a rotating bale spear mounted on the rear of a tractor.
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This may be achieved by soaking hay or feeding a dust-free alternative (such ashaylage).
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Persimmons, which form a sticky gel in the stomach, andhaylage, have both been associated with it, as has wheat, barley, mesquite beans, and beet pulp.
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