A46-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6, 1998 Many times as an Extension Agent 1 get asked questions about purchasing forages out of the field One of the most difficult parts of this procedure is determining the amount of dry matter harvested from the field. The most effective way of determining this is to weigh each load, or to obtain an estimate by weighing selected “aveiage” loads Many times, however, this is not convenient or feasible Recently, researchers at the Univeisity of Wisconsin Marshfield Agricultural Experiment Station weighed and measured haylagc/silagc pioduced on the farm for three years According to Mike Rankin. University of Wisconsin, average depth of forage was estimated and moisture samples were taken for each load us they passed over the scale. Table I gives the average silage dry matter density (lbs per cubic foot) on the wagons. For the various types of forage, the range is from 4 6 lbs. DM/ft 1 to 5.7 lbs. DM/ft’ with an average of about 5.0 pounds per cubic foot According to the data gathered, lorage density did not vary greatly with forage type or moisture HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) In conjunction with National Dairy Month, Gov. Tom Ridge has proclaimed June as Dairy Month in Pennsylvania to recog nize the many contributions the dairy industry makes to the com monwealth. “Pennsylvania’s dairy produc tion is the leading segment of our agricultural industry,” Gov. Ridge said. “Our dairy farmers and their families are to be commended for the strength and vitality they bring to rural communities throughout ic Is In That Wai How Much Silai Gov. Ridge Proclaims June Dairy Month the commonwealth. I encourage all Pennsylvanians to enjoy a cold glass of milk.” Milk is nature’s most perfect food and Pennsylvania’s official beverage. More than 38 percent of agricultural income in Pennsylva nia is generated by the dairy in dustry. Sales from milk alone rep resents a $1.67 billion contribu tion to the state’s economy. Adding to the dollar value of milk itself are the state’s process ing plants and manufacturers. “In addition to our 10,500 com- ■on? mercial dairy fanners, thousands of Pennsylvanians are employed in the manufacturing and process ing of dairy products,” Gov. Ridge said. Pennsylvania is the fourth-lead ing milk-producing state in the country. Last year, 644,000 dairy cows produced 10.6 billion pounds of milk. Pennsylvania also ranks second See Your Local Dealer For Further Information Rankin stales, knowing this, it is now possible to estimate the load on a wagon by multiplying volume times density. Let's look at an example A wagon measuring 16 It long by 725 ft. wide and Tilled to a depth of 6 leet with second cutting alfalfa haylage has a volume ot 696 cubic leet (16 x 725 x 6) To determine the amount of dry matter on the wagon, multiply the cubic feet times 5 lbs of dry matter per cubic foot (fiom Table 1) This comes to 3480 lbs of dry matter (696 x 5), To convert this back to “as fed” weight, divide the dry matter content (as a decimal) into the dry matter lbs. If our second cutting alfalfa haylage is 60% moisture (40% dry matter), we would divide 3480 lbs. by 0.40 to get 8700 lbs. as fed Table 1. Average Silage Dry Matter Density on Wagons Weighed at the University of Wisconsin Marshfield Ag. Research Station Forage Haylage Haylage Hay 1 age Haylagc Corn Silage Not Applicable Grass Clover Oatlai Please keep in mind dial these are only averages, and that wagons must be filled to an equal depth from end to end. 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