Find up-to-date information about bonsilage products and general information on ensiling here.
To achieve a high quality first cut, you should remove old growth from your grasslands.
Harvesting drought-stressed maize is challenging. A proper assessment of crops is essential if yields are to be maximised.
We give you tips on how you can adapt your feed planning to the drought.
The optimum time for grass harvesting prevents nutrient losses and a drop in feed intake.
Find useful tips for optimal silage hygiene here.
SCHAUMANN evaluated numerous silages treated with the ensiling agent bonsilage SPEED M.
The average energy content of the maizes silages was 6.72 MJ NEL/kg DM.
During the summer months, silage reheating is a common phenomenon. bonsilage silage additives protect your silage in advance against reheating and the resulting drop in milk yield in summer.
Our tips will help you to achieve a good compaction for an excellent silage.
With the right silage management and the use of silage additives, you can achieve the highest possible forage milk yield.
SCHAUMANN evaluated a large number of 1st cut silage samples ensiled with bonsilage FIT G.
This year, fresh maize samples and silage show high levels of yeast contamination. With bonsilage SPEED M, the levels could be significantly reduced.
SCHAUMANN has evaluated a large number of 1st cut silage samples treated with bonsilage SPEED G from all over Germany.
bonsilage SPEED G has demonstrated yet again that this unique combination of lactic acid bacteria strains with Lactobacillus diolivorans produces measurably faster ensiling.