1954
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(54)91354-5
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The Nutritive Value of Corn Silage for Milking Cows

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“…Huffman and Duncan (1954), reporting animal feeding trials, concluded that corn silage should not be considered as a roughage, but as a mixture of a roughage and grain. Dunn et al (1955) concluded that grain in corn silage had the same value for milk production as corn grain fed in the form of dry corn and cob meal.…”
Section: Most Of the Corn Breeding Efforts In North America Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huffman and Duncan (1954), reporting animal feeding trials, concluded that corn silage should not be considered as a roughage, but as a mixture of a roughage and grain. Dunn et al (1955) concluded that grain in corn silage had the same value for milk production as corn grain fed in the form of dry corn and cob meal.…”
Section: Most Of the Corn Breeding Efforts In North America Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A difference of 35 to 4 7% of dry matter con tent between late maturing and grain varieties was interpreted by Nevens (1933) that the feeding value per unit of dry matter was greater for the grain varieties which contained smaller proportions of fiber at time of ensiling; digestion trials gave similar results. Huffman and Duncan (1954), reporting animal feeding trials, concluded that corn silage should not be considered as a roughage, but as a mixture of a roughage and grain. Dunn et al (1955) concluded that grain in corn silage had the same value for milk production as corn grain fed in the form of dry corn and cob meal.…”
Section: Most Of the Corn Breeding Efforts In North America Andmentioning
confidence: 99%