Characterization of silage production and the use by dairy farmers in the West of Santa Catarina state

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Autor(a) principal: Wendling, Adenor Vicente
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Machado Filho, Luiz Carlos Pinheiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/29253
Resumo: Silage has been widely used in dairy production. However, little is known about its use at production level. The goal of this study was to characterize production and usage of silage for the dairy farming in Western Santa Catarina state. Thirty farms were selected randomly by their geographical location, in 11 municipalities of the West of Santa Catarina state, and they were invited to participate in the research. Out of these 30 farms, 6 did not have any dairy activity, and 2 preferred not to participate in the research, thus were not included. Semi-structured interviews and on-site visits were then performed. All data were analyzed with the software R version 3.2.2. 95% of the farmers produced and fed silage to animals. Out of the 22 farmers participating in the study, 82% provided silage for dairy cows during the whole year; in 86% of these farms, the silage was fed right after milking, in an average amount of 6.06 ± 0.63 kg DM (dry matter) AU-1 (animal unit, 500 kg) day-1. The average area used for maize production was 8.46 ha, representing 59% of the area destined to dairy farming. The average silage production was 8.8 and 7.6 t ha-1 year-1 in the season and off-season crop respectively, without significant differences. In most silage production areas, the no-tillage system is adopted, with the use of pesticides, chemical fertilization and transgenic seeds, without soil covering or crop rotation. Farms that fertilized maize based on soil analysis had the greatest silage yield, compared to the ones that fertilized without relying on soil analysis. The use of different types of pesticides and fertilizer quantities was not correlated to the silage production volume. Overall the production systems and the quantity of silage produced and fed to the cows do not follow technical criteria; thus silage yield and use could be improved if following strategies to better allocate crop inputs.
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spelling Characterization of silage production and the use by dairy farmers in the West of Santa Catarina stateCaracterização da produção e do uso de silagem por produtores de leite no Oeste de Santa CatarinaMaize cultivationMilkPesticideSilage density.AgrotóxicoCultivo de milhoDensidade de silagemLeite.Silage has been widely used in dairy production. However, little is known about its use at production level. The goal of this study was to characterize production and usage of silage for the dairy farming in Western Santa Catarina state. Thirty farms were selected randomly by their geographical location, in 11 municipalities of the West of Santa Catarina state, and they were invited to participate in the research. Out of these 30 farms, 6 did not have any dairy activity, and 2 preferred not to participate in the research, thus were not included. Semi-structured interviews and on-site visits were then performed. All data were analyzed with the software R version 3.2.2. 95% of the farmers produced and fed silage to animals. Out of the 22 farmers participating in the study, 82% provided silage for dairy cows during the whole year; in 86% of these farms, the silage was fed right after milking, in an average amount of 6.06 ± 0.63 kg DM (dry matter) AU-1 (animal unit, 500 kg) day-1. The average area used for maize production was 8.46 ha, representing 59% of the area destined to dairy farming. The average silage production was 8.8 and 7.6 t ha-1 year-1 in the season and off-season crop respectively, without significant differences. In most silage production areas, the no-tillage system is adopted, with the use of pesticides, chemical fertilization and transgenic seeds, without soil covering or crop rotation. Farms that fertilized maize based on soil analysis had the greatest silage yield, compared to the ones that fertilized without relying on soil analysis. The use of different types of pesticides and fertilizer quantities was not correlated to the silage production volume. Overall the production systems and the quantity of silage produced and fed to the cows do not follow technical criteria; thus silage yield and use could be improved if following strategies to better allocate crop inputs.A silagem tem sido amplamente utilizada na produção leiteira. Entretanto, há pouca informação sobre como é utilizada e produzida. O objetivo desse estudo foi caracterizar os sistemas de produção e uso de silagem para a atividade leiteira no Oeste Catarinense. Foram selecionados 30 estabelecimentos às cegas em mapa digital, em 11 municípios do Extremo Oeste Catarinense, e convidados para participar da pesquisa. Desses 30 estabelecimentos, 6 não possuíam atividade leiteira e 2 preferiram não participar da pesquisa. Foram então realizadas entrevistas semi estruturadas e visitas in loco em 22 estabelecimentos. Os dados foram analisados com o software R versão 3.2.2. 95% dos estabelecimentos produzem e fornecem silagem aos animais. Em 82% das propriedades a silagem é fornecida às vacas leiteiras durante todo o ano, e em 86% destes o fornecimento é realizado logo após as ordenhas, numa quantidade média de 6.06 ± 0.63 (Erro Padrão) kg de MS (matéria seca) UGM-1 (500 kg) dia-1. A área média utilizada para a produção de silagem é de 8,46 ha-1, representando 59% da área destinada para a atividade leiteira. A produção média de silagem é de 8,8 e 7,6 t ha-1 ano-1 na safra e safrinha respectivamente, sem diferença significativa. Na maioria das áreas de produção de silagem adota-se o plantio direto, com uso de agrotóxicos, adubação química e sementes transgênicas, sem cobertura do solo ou rotação de culturas. Nos 5 estabelecimentos que adubaram o milho com base na análise de solo foi alcançado maior produção de silagem, se comparada aos que adubaram sem basear-se na análise do solo. O uso de diferentes tipos de agrotóxicos e quantidade de adubação não apresentaram correlação com o volume de produção de silagem. Em geral, a produção e a quantidade de silagem fornecida aos animais não seguem critérios técnicos, de modo que o rendimento e o uso poderiam ser melhorados através de melhor alocação dos insumos na lavoura.UEL2018-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2925310.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n4p1639Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 4 (2018); 1639-1652Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 4 (2018); 1639-16521679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of silage production and the use by dairy farmers in the West of Santa Catarina state
Caracterização da produção e do uso de silagem por produtores de leite no Oeste de Santa Catarina
title Characterization of silage production and the use by dairy farmers in the West of Santa Catarina state
spellingShingle Characterization of silage production and the use by dairy farmers in the West of Santa Catarina state
Wendling, Adenor Vicente
Maize cultivation
Milk
Pesticide
Silage density.
Agrotóxico
Cultivo de milho
Densidade de silagem
Leite.
title_short Characterization of silage production and the use by dairy farmers in the West of Santa Catarina state
title_full Characterization of silage production and the use by dairy farmers in the West of Santa Catarina state
title_fullStr Characterization of silage production and the use by dairy farmers in the West of Santa Catarina state
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of silage production and the use by dairy farmers in the West of Santa Catarina state
title_sort Characterization of silage production and the use by dairy farmers in the West of Santa Catarina state
author Wendling, Adenor Vicente
author_facet Wendling, Adenor Vicente
Machado Filho, Luiz Carlos Pinheiro
author_role author
author2 Machado Filho, Luiz Carlos Pinheiro
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wendling, Adenor Vicente
Machado Filho, Luiz Carlos Pinheiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maize cultivation
Milk
Pesticide
Silage density.
Agrotóxico
Cultivo de milho
Densidade de silagem
Leite.
topic Maize cultivation
Milk
Pesticide
Silage density.
Agrotóxico
Cultivo de milho
Densidade de silagem
Leite.
description Silage has been widely used in dairy production. However, little is known about its use at production level. The goal of this study was to characterize production and usage of silage for the dairy farming in Western Santa Catarina state. Thirty farms were selected randomly by their geographical location, in 11 municipalities of the West of Santa Catarina state, and they were invited to participate in the research. Out of these 30 farms, 6 did not have any dairy activity, and 2 preferred not to participate in the research, thus were not included. Semi-structured interviews and on-site visits were then performed. All data were analyzed with the software R version 3.2.2. 95% of the farmers produced and fed silage to animals. Out of the 22 farmers participating in the study, 82% provided silage for dairy cows during the whole year; in 86% of these farms, the silage was fed right after milking, in an average amount of 6.06 ± 0.63 kg DM (dry matter) AU-1 (animal unit, 500 kg) day-1. The average area used for maize production was 8.46 ha, representing 59% of the area destined to dairy farming. The average silage production was 8.8 and 7.6 t ha-1 year-1 in the season and off-season crop respectively, without significant differences. In most silage production areas, the no-tillage system is adopted, with the use of pesticides, chemical fertilization and transgenic seeds, without soil covering or crop rotation. Farms that fertilized maize based on soil analysis had the greatest silage yield, compared to the ones that fertilized without relying on soil analysis. The use of different types of pesticides and fertilizer quantities was not correlated to the silage production volume. Overall the production systems and the quantity of silage produced and fed to the cows do not follow technical criteria; thus silage yield and use could be improved if following strategies to better allocate crop inputs.
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