A34«Uno9ter Fannlngy Srtway, StpMmMr 9,1989 Pipeline (Continued from Pag* A 32) ensiling annual crops such as com and grasses, including certain weeds, especially when grown under stressed conditions on nitrogen-rich soils. This year, silo gasses were even produced by some alfalfa haylages, probably because they contained more weed grasses. The problem of silo gas is most severe during the fust few weeks after filling. It is a gas that can cause permanent lung damage ~ and death - and needs to be taken seriously. The effect of silo gas is cumulative. Once exposed to it, people have lower tolerance levels in the future. Silo gas is yellowish brown in color and heavier than air. There fore, it lingers on top of the silage, floats down silo chutes, accumu lating at the base of silos, in feed rooms and in stalls adjacent to silo rooms. It has a “biting” odor that cause's people and animals to cough. 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It is also a good preservative. Because of this, it can reduce dry matter and spoilage losses in the silo and improve the bunk life of silage. On the other hand, anhydrous ammonia is dangerous to work with. Therefore, be safety con scious; wear protective clothing and have water nearby. Before treating com silage with anhy drous ammonia, be sure you are working with a. nutritionist who can balance rations well, especial ly for soluble protein and ►V' * H carbohydrates. When comparing feed prices, consider the cost of tying up money when you buy protein at ensUing time, rather than as you ' need it Also remember that the hay and protein supplements you may have been feeding probably contained numerous vitamins and minerals; anhydrous ammonia does not; their cost needs to be considered too. Anhydrous ammonia has an affinity for moisture. It attaches well to sUage that has 60 to 70% moisture. Below ,60%, losses increase. The suggested rate of application is 7 lbs. of anhydrous ammonia per ton of 65% moist silage. Ammonia is also highly soluble in the rumen, but this is not neces sarily a problem. Rumen bacteria need some soluble nitrogen, but excess accumulations are toxic. To “capture” and utUize the solu ble nitrogen that is present in the rumen, and to help prevent toxic buildups, rumen bacteria need a readUy available supply of car bohydrates - but not too much, because excess soluble carbohy drates can cause acidosis. Thus, it is very important to balance rations properly, regulating the rnmtmmrn chore-time VdilSimula FEED BINS & FLEX AUGERS Wo Will AssonUo Aid Polkor Bins To Your Foml We Stock Truckloads Of Chore-Time Bins & Miles Of Chore-Time FLEX-AUGER® c.o^ Authorized (SSSffit Master Distributor amount of soltlble protein and car bohydrate in the ration, plus-the time and order in which cows should receive them. 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