Corn silage has a high-quality fiber content and high-energy
density. Its one of the most economical forages producers can grow
based on yield and energy value. Its also one of the easier forages
to ensile.
To maximize forage quality, corn should be harvested at the right
maturity and dry matter content. In addition, the right cutting
height, chop length and kernel processing decisions are critical to
yield and quality of the resulting silage.