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Silage Starter Advance

Recent enzyme technologies enable Silage Starter Advance inoculants to separate the energy-containing cellulose fraction of forages from the lignin. This increases the digestibility of NDF making more energy available to the animal – even from more mature stands than desired. Silage Starter Advance products are crop-specific formulations targeting the unique fiber configurations of common forages without compromising the structural integrity of the feed.

Available in crop-specific versions: Corn Silage, Grass, Legume and Tropical Grass.

Key Benefits

  • Stops growth of pathogens and silage-spoiling organisms.
  • Improves palatability by preventing formation of unpalatable compounds.
  • Preserves more dry matter minimizing losses.
  • Increases nutrient retention and quality for optimal feed value.
  • Inhibits the crop’s natural protein degrading enzymes.
  • Improves aerobic stability and control of spoilage organisms at feed-out.
  • Supports feed intake and milk production potential.
  • Increases NDF digestibility and total energy content.

Product Description

  • A highly active, water soluble combination of lactic acid bacteria, microbial stimulants, sugar-producing enzymes and an acetic acid bacteria designed to drive a rapid fermentation and optimum silage stability.
  • Added crop-specific enzymes which free cellulose from lignin increasing the NDF digestibility of the forage.
  • Combined with your good management, Silage Starter Advance effectively preserves the dry matter, nutrients, palatability, stability, digestibility and profitability of your forage program from the “front-end” anaerobic phase to the “back-end” aerobic phase at feed-out.
  • McNess silage inoculant products contain Volac Smart Science.

 

This product is not sold (stocked item) in the Retail Store. Please call 386.755.7443 to order this product through a Furst-McNess Company representative or contact your local McNess dealer.

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