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- noun Plural form of
silage .
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Examples
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You have also learned about how to make silages from them.
Chapter 10 1995
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You need not worry about it because all silages have a slightly laxative effect.
Chapter 4 1995
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Fish silages can also be produced by the fermentation of the fish offals using lactic acid producing bacteria such as Lactobacillus sp.
Chapter 9 1982
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Gases formed during fermentation may become hazardous when making and feeding all types of silages unless precautions are observed.
Chapter 8 1976
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It has also been recognized that nitrogen dioxide gas is formed by high-nitrate silages and can cause a sometimes fatal disease called nitrogen dioxide pneumonia in man and livestock.
Chapter 8 1976
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Wilted silages made without preservatives usually have an acidity within the PH range 4.0 to 5.0, depending on the crop.
Chapter 2 1976
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In general, silages with leas than 70% moisture have little or no seepage loss.
Chapter 7 1976
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This effect may be somewhat more pronounced with some silages than with others The dairyman will do well, therefore, to feed all silages after, rather than before, milking.
Chapter 7 1976
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While spring seems a long way off, one must realize that once the freezing temperatures are gone, spoilage could be a risk, especially for those wet feeds and silages if they did not ensile properly.
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While spring seems a long way off, one must realize that once the freezing temperatures are gone, spoilage could be a risk, especially for those wet feeds and silages if they did not ensile properly.
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