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Effects of Delayed Filling and Additive Use on the Quality of Pressed Sugar Beet Pulp Ensiled in Plastic Bags

Published: July 7, 2017
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Introduction Pressed sugar beet pulp (PSBP) is frequently ensiled in plastic bags and represent a valuable feed component of feed rations for ruminants. However, its high susceptibility to fungal infestation during feed-out, especially in summer, often results in low stability and poor hygienic quality (Kalzendorf, 2007). Therefore, especially the use of chemical additives containing salts of ...
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Horst Auerbach
Christine Potthast
Dragon Feed Consulting
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Will
9 de septiembre de 2021

Thank you sir for what I've learned from you, and what about protein in cotton s cake when compared to canola?

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