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Tendenzen der Maisstrohernte

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: De Publication details: 1981ISSN:
  • 0023-8082
Other title:
  • Trends in maize straw harvesting [Germany, F.R
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 82-808246
In: Landtechnik v. 36, no. 9, p. 412-41682-808246Summary: Considering the utilization of the so-called waste products in grain maize production, ensiling maize straw is definitely profitable. Allowing for the limiting conditions of the feeding technology, there is a cost advantage of at least 0.20 DM/calorie starch unit as against grass silage, maize silage and meadow hay. The factors to be taken in consideration in this connection are especially the technical requirements with a view to quantity proceeds, fouling and crushing. The consumption of energy from maize straw burning is not of immediate interest for reasons of our yield conditions, whereas in South-East Europe and the USA these are much
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2 ill., 3 tables; 11 ref. Summaries (De, En)

Considering the utilization of the so-called waste products in grain maize production, ensiling maize straw is definitely profitable. Allowing for the limiting conditions of the feeding technology, there is a cost advantage of at least 0.20 DM/calorie starch unit as against grass silage, maize silage and meadow hay. The factors to be taken in consideration in this connection are especially the technical requirements with a view to quantity proceeds, fouling and crushing. The consumption of energy from maize straw burning is not of immediate interest for reasons of our yield conditions, whereas in South-East Europe and the USA these are much

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