Silage Quality Results Reported At Lancaster Dairy Day DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Fanning Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Dairy producers heard the lat est information on forage quality at an update exposition provided by the capital region dairy team here last week. Results were released from a 2001 com silage quality project, including com silage sampled from 35 farms in the seven-coun ty capital region. A major goal of the project is to help farmers better anticipate the right time to harvest their com silage, according to Glenn Shirk, Lancaster County dairy agent. Harvesting at optimum plant moisture is key to quality silage, Shirk said. “Forage quality starts in the field.” The com silage quality project monitored the effects of harvest ing practices and growing condi tions on forage quality and feed value. Dry-down rates and various heights of cut at harvest were also monitored on com grown at Penn State’s Landisville research farm. 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In the earlier stages of fir ing, plants could still be making more top growth. • When kernels are well devel oped and milk line begins to re gress, whole plant moisture levels drop about 0.65 percentage units per day. If the current moisture level is taken, optimum harvest date can then be calculated. • Harvesting outside the opti mum 61 to 70 percent moisture range can have negative effects on forage quality. • Sugar levels were too low for optimum fermentation when whole-plant moisture levels dropped too low. Desired min imum plant sugar levels are about four percent for com silage with 40 percent dry matter. Low moisture levels in the silage also reduced digestibility, lowered en ergy levels, and reduced dry mat ter intake. Poorer packing also increased risk of spoilage and mycotoxins. • In silages that are too wet, fermentation is prolonged and can deplete energy and protein content. 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This study found that increas ing the harvest height 12 inches decreased dry matter yield per acre by five percent; decreased nitrate levels; increased in-vitro digestibility; increased percent dNDF, DM, starch, and CP; and increased milk yield per ton of dry matter. Net economic gains could be boosted by higher cutting and risk of nitrate toxicity may be re duced, the study found. Drought stunted com or specialty hybrids may behave differently. The report concluded that chopping at the right moisture MIDDLETOWN (Dauphin Co.) More than 40 participants attended the kick-off meeting to launch a watershed group dedi cated to the protection of the Conewago Creek. The next meet ing is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. at the London derry Township Building, 783 South Geyers Church Road, Mid dletown. Firestone Radial 23° 18.4R34 1 ★ $525.00 18.4R38 1 ★ $535.00 20.8R38 1 ★ $685.00 18.4R42 2 ★ $670.00 f’treetotte FARM TIRES THF IFADFR IN THF. FIFID Tri-County Conewago Creek Association To Meet Feb. 27 “We were extiemely pleased at the amount of in terest in our first meeting,” said Matt Royer, who is heading the initiative to form the group. “Obviously, this is an issue that many local citizens think is impor tant. We had a full house and representation from local government, small business owners, conserva tion organizations, educa tional institutions and inter ested farmers and other landowners. Many individuals pro vided input as to how they would like to see the group reach goals. This will be an ambi tious organization ” Lancaster Farming's Classified Ads Get Results! level is key to good fermentation and silage quality. Growers were advised to monitor com dry down frequently after kernels begin to dent by testing four or five stalks for moisture and cal culating harvest date. Optimum alfalfa moisture lev els are about five percent less than that of com silage, when storing in a conventional upright silo, bunker, or trench, according to Penn State data. Farmers were urged to monitor silage pH to determine proper fermentation. The only tools needed are litmus paper, a cup, and a little water, the report noted. The citizens voted on a name for the watershed group Tri- County Conewago Creek Associ ation and agreed to organize as a non-profit corporation. They have applied for a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection “Growing Greener” grant for start-up costs. If award ed, the money will help achieve the group’s goal of preserving, protecting and enhancing the water quality of the streams with in the watershed. The Conewago encompasses more than 50 square miles in parts of eight different munici palities in Lancaster, Dauphin, and Lebanon counties. Its head waters are in Mt. 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The middle and lower portions of the stream flow through many active farms and rural residential devel opment. Nearly all of the watershed has been recently assessed by Susque hanna River Basin Commission aquatic biologists on behalf of the commonwealth, and the majority of the watershed is impaired. It is too polluted to sustain the kind of fish and other aquatic life that it could if it was a healthy stream. Increased sediment and nutrients from agricultural runoff have been identified as the major cause of impairment. Jennifer Hoffman, aquatic bi ologist from the SRBC, will be speaking at the Feb. 27 meeting about the stream assessment con ducted for the Conewago. All are invited to attend. 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