Farmers know how difficult it is to conserve high-quality grass forage using traditional methods (hay, silage, pit haylage) and top store it in winter. Basic problems are field losses (buds and blossom clusters are lost), low density, impurities in outs, dependency on preservatives and ferments.
Packed haylage excludes all the mentioned problems, guarantees high feeding value of ready-made feeds, allows to extent lifetime of animals, increase their productivity, to make labour of farmers easier and to recoup invested money quickly.
The Packed haylage technology has been successfully applied over 20 years in Europe: from Italy to Scandinavian countries. Even in the coldest and moist summer it is possible to conserve high-quality forage having packed it in a special film making storage without preservatives possible.
Permskaya technology of in-line haylage making is haylage making using special agricultural machined manufactured by Krasnokamsky RMZ. It is an improved version of the packed haylage technology.
The key difference is in a methods of moving package. A classic version of the Package haylage presupposes individual filming of each roll. In the Permskaya technology SPEEDWAY 120 high-speed wrapper is used at the packing stage. It wraps rolls with agricultural stretch film in 6-8 layers and puts them in a line. Thus, the film is not used to cover edges that allow to save up to 50% of the agricultural stretch film.
Forage conservation under the Permskaya technology of in-line haylage making reduces value of a nutrient item.
It helps to increase milk yields, milk upgrading, preserves productive longevity of livestock.
Additional profit per cow a year due to increase in milk yields and reduction of forage value.
Profitability will rise up to 30%.
Investments in agricultural equipment will be recouped within the first year.
There is no need to train employees of a farming entity.
10 people can realize the technology at a large-scale farming entity (over 1000 heads), at a small-scale farming entity (200-500 heads) — 2-3 people.
...an investor in agriculture/owner of a farming entity |
...an agriculturer |
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...a livestock expert |
...a machine operator |
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1 light day to conserve a forage lot |
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Field losses are less than 3% |
Up to 13,7 MJ of exchange energy in forage |
7 000 liters of milk per year without concentrates |
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