Fragment size of corn silage according to the dry matter and forage harvester adjustments

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Autor(a) principal: Weirich Neto,Pedro H.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Garbuio,Paulo W., Souza,Nátali M. de, Delalibera,Hevandro C., Leitão,Khetlen
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia Agrícola
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Resumo: In Brazil, the best results in milk production are found in the state of Paraná. Such results are reached through genetic selection of the animals and management of their diets, in which whole plant corn silage is widely used. Aiming the silage quality, it was evaluated the influence of dry matter content of the corn culture as forage and the harvester adjustments on the fragment size of whole plant corn silage. The fragment size of two corn hybrids silage (SPEED and 2B688) was evaluated using a 5x3 factorial, with 4 repetitions. The first factor was the harvest time of the plants (105, 108, 112, 118, and 123 days after sowing (DAS)), which determines the forage dry matter (DM) content. The second factor was the harvester adjustments (2, 6.5 and 11mm of theoretical fragment length (TFL)). The DM content did not affect the average fragment size of 2B688. For SPEED, however, the real fragment size decreased as the maturation of plants increased. The conclusion is that the DM content and harvester adjustments can affect the real fragment sizes, according to different plant genotypes. The alterations of the harvester adjustments resulted in different fragment sizes, however, it were different from those indicated by the manufacturer.
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title Fragment size of corn silage according to the dry matter and forage harvester adjustments
spellingShingle Fragment size of corn silage according to the dry matter and forage harvester adjustments
Weirich Neto,Pedro H.
ensilage
whole plant silage
harvest time
title_short Fragment size of corn silage according to the dry matter and forage harvester adjustments
title_full Fragment size of corn silage according to the dry matter and forage harvester adjustments
title_fullStr Fragment size of corn silage according to the dry matter and forage harvester adjustments
title_full_unstemmed Fragment size of corn silage according to the dry matter and forage harvester adjustments
title_sort Fragment size of corn silage according to the dry matter and forage harvester adjustments
author Weirich Neto,Pedro H.
author_facet Weirich Neto,Pedro H.
Garbuio,Paulo W.
Souza,Nátali M. de
Delalibera,Hevandro C.
Leitão,Khetlen
author_role author
author2 Garbuio,Paulo W.
Souza,Nátali M. de
Delalibera,Hevandro C.
Leitão,Khetlen
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Weirich Neto,Pedro H.
Garbuio,Paulo W.
Souza,Nátali M. de
Delalibera,Hevandro C.
Leitão,Khetlen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ensilage
whole plant silage
harvest time
topic ensilage
whole plant silage
harvest time
description In Brazil, the best results in milk production are found in the state of Paraná. Such results are reached through genetic selection of the animals and management of their diets, in which whole plant corn silage is widely used. Aiming the silage quality, it was evaluated the influence of dry matter content of the corn culture as forage and the harvester adjustments on the fragment size of whole plant corn silage. The fragment size of two corn hybrids silage (SPEED and 2B688) was evaluated using a 5x3 factorial, with 4 repetitions. The first factor was the harvest time of the plants (105, 108, 112, 118, and 123 days after sowing (DAS)), which determines the forage dry matter (DM) content. The second factor was the harvester adjustments (2, 6.5 and 11mm of theoretical fragment length (TFL)). The DM content did not affect the average fragment size of 2B688. For SPEED, however, the real fragment size decreased as the maturation of plants increased. The conclusion is that the DM content and harvester adjustments can affect the real fragment sizes, according to different plant genotypes. The alterations of the harvester adjustments resulted in different fragment sizes, however, it were different from those indicated by the manufacturer.
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