Corn Silage Articles
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Project - Lunen, Germany
Lunen Location: Lunen, Germany Output: 2.4MW Electricity Input Materials: Maize Silage, cow and pig slurry. ...
By Saaf Energy
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Reduce the risk of mycotoxins in maize silage this season
“It’s not been a typical season for maize, with many crops going into the ground late. Quality and yield is looking variable, therefore it’s important farmers explore avenues which could help maximise quality and minimise dry matter losses between the field and feed-out, this will allow them to reduce purchased feed costs,” explains Lientjie Colahan, technical sales ...
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Magox for Dairy Feeds and Buffers
Magnesium (Mg) is an essential mineral for dairy cattle. Many forages are deficient and excessive amounts of other minerals, especially potassium (K), can interfere with Mg utilization, resulting in a greater Mg deficiency. While grains and oilseeds contain more Mg than most forages, the total ration still can be deficient. Most dairy nutritionists recommend 0.35% Mg in the total ration. ...
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French Fries to Dairy DMI: Using an Inexpensive Air Fryer to Determine Dry Matter
Measuring Dry Matter Accurately On-Farm With an Affordable Consumer Appliance When assessing the health and productivity of your dairy herd, dry matter intake (DMI) is one of the key data points to consider. If DMI is low, productivity suffers no matter the quality of the ration. Moreover, with low DMI, maintaining cow health becomes that much more ...
By Diamond V
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Project - Thuin Belgium
Plant’s power: 800 kW/h Daily feeding: horse manure with straw, grass silage, corn silage Goal: to increase the gas production and reduce the viscosity To see video, please click ...
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Project - Funtington UK
Plant’s power: 1800 kW/h Daily feeding: Corn Silage, Pig manure with straw, Straw Goal: to reduce the viscosity in digesters and increase the yield of gas from the straw. To see video, please click here Read more ...
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Project - Reims France
Plant’s power: 1400 kW/h Daily Feeding: Barley silage; sugar beet pulp; grain; corn silage; potatoes peelings; mustard skin Goal: Reduce the viscosity to increase the concentration of Dry Matter from 12% to 17% and thus increase the production of gas, keeping the same digester’s volumes Read more To see video, please click ...
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Project - LIPSIA Germany
Plant power: 500 kW/h Daily Feeding: Corn silage, cattle manure with straw, grass silage Goal: Increase fiber digestibility to replace corn with manure, straw and grass, to optimize feeding costs To see video, please click ...
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Project - Pordenone Italy
Plant’s power: 750 kW/h Daily feeding: Corn silage, Flours, Chicken Manure, Cattle Slurry Goal: Increase the gas production, Eliminate flours, reduce the quantity of corn silage and increase the Chicken manure quantity. To see video, please click ...
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Project - Dingolfing Germany
Plant’s power: 800 kW/h Daily feeding: corn silage, clover, cattle manure with straw Goal: to reduce the viscosity into digesters and to reduce the corn silage percentage To see video, please click ...
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Project - Nuremberg Germany
Plant’s power: 500 kW/h Daily feeding: Corn silage, triticale silage, cattle manure with straw Goal: optimize the cost of the daily feeding, increasing the amount of cow manure with straw and reducing corn silage To see video, please click ...
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Project - Dumfries, Scotland
Plant’s power: 1000 kW/h Daily Feeding: grass silage, wholecrop cereals, wholecrop maize, chicken litter Goal: we would consider broadening the scope of feedstocks (farm crops and manures) as and when they become available so the system will need a certain amount of flexibility To see video, please click ...
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Project - Salizzole Italia
Plant’s power: 1000 kW/h Daily feeding: 16 t corn silage; 20 t cattle manure with straw; 20 t triticale Goal: optimize the cost of the daily feeding by replacing the corn silage with cheaper biomasses. To see video, please click here Read more ...
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Project - Nuremberg Germany
Plant’s power: 1000 kW/h Daily feeding: corn silage, horse manure, grass Silage Goal: Optimize the cost of the daily feeding, reducing the quantity of corn silage and increasing the amount of grass silage and horse manure To see video, please click ...
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Project - Brandegurg Germany
Plant’s power: 500 kW/h Daily feeding: pig slurry; corn silage; rye meal Goal: Reduce the product’s viscosity into digesters to increase the concentration of Dry Matter To see video, please click ...
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Project - Belfast, Northern Ireland
Plant’s power: 500 kW/h Daily Feeding: Grass silage, Maize silage, Chicken manure, Maize meal feed, Cow slurry Goal: replace the most expensive biomass (silage and corn flour), increasing the amount of grass silage and improving the viscosity into digesters To see video, please click ...
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Project - Belfast, Northern Ireland
Plant’s power: 500 kW/h Daily Feeding: Grass silage, Maize silage, Chicken manure, Maize meal feed, Cow slurry Goal: Increase the digestibility of grass silage, reduce the amount of silage and corn flour and improve the viscosity in digesters To see video, please click ...
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Project - Hannover Germany
Plant’s power: 1200 kW/h Daily Feeding: 26 t corn silage, 10 t chicken dung, 2 t rye flour Goal: Shredding the content in the fermenter to decrease the viscosity To see video, please click ...
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Project - Ramstein-Miesenbach Germany
Plant’s Power: 2000 kW/h Daily Feeding: Chicken manure; Corn silage; Grass silage; Horse manure; cattle slurry; GPS; Cattle Manure Goal: First startup of BioBANG on the biogas plant Read more To see video, please click here ...
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Enhancement of waste biomass and agricultural by-products to ensure the development of the biomethane sector
The European Biogas Association (EBA) and the “Gas Infrastructure Europe” (GIE) have just published the second edition of the “European Biomethane Map” which collects all information relating to new and existing biomethane plants for the year 2020. Analysis of the data collected shows that the number of biomethane plants in Europe has increased by 51% in 2 years, from 483 ...
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