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  • Silage is different, as it is stored underground in a depleted O2 atmosphere.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Post WW ecology. North America. 2009

  • Silage smells so good that you almost could try eating it yourself.

    A better way to die? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009

  • Silage is the best way to preserve cassava roots for ruminants.

    Chapter 4 1995

  • Silage of fresh maize stalks and leaves, for instance, contains higher levels of crude protein

    Chapter 5 1983

  • Silage making normally serves as one of the effective means of conserving high-moisture products for animal feed.

    Chapter 7 1983

  • Silage falls naturally into their needed feeding program because the villagers are striving for higher crop production.

    Chapter 10 1976

  • Silage fed oxen are able to plough in one day what it took three days to do before being fed silage.

    Chapter 10 1976

  • Silage making in Mali is just barely taking shape in the minds of those who have participated and for those who have seen the results.

    Chapter 10 1976

  • Silage teams often found themselves not only having to regulate their own needs but having also to support the needs of entire sectors of the service.

    Chapter 10 1976

  • Silage teams using this level of contact could work directly with agents in each zone, showing them how silage is produced and then letting the agents themselves assist their program participating villagers.

    Chapter 10 1976

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