It's not spoiled, it's fermented. Not the same thing. The crops still have loads of nutritional value and this way the crop can be kept throughout winter time when there's no possibility of growing any crops and harvesting them.
@@TeoFeL14 well that's most likely caused by birds making holes in the plastic with their beaks, so the top layer couldnt ferment well, Ill give you that. But I dont think the animals care too much when its mixed well
@@FarmLapse I think that the upper part was not pressed well when they were making the silage. I used to get it all the time with straw bales and I always have to clean it before I throw it in mixer.
Nice feeder does a good mix👍
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That's one heck of a layer of mold in that corn silage
Thats no Mold
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4:22: Remote controlled feed pusher?
Lely Juno. Fully automatic.
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Very nice facilities and equipment but what I can't understand is why do you put spoiled food in? You will have problems with animals.
It's not spoiled, it's fermented. Not the same thing. The crops still have loads of nutritional value and this way the crop can be kept throughout winter time when there's no possibility of growing any crops and harvesting them.
@@FarmLapse You probably didn't see well. the first silage half a meter from the top is all black.
@@TeoFeL14 well that's most likely caused by birds making holes in the plastic with their beaks, so the top layer couldnt ferment well, Ill give you that. But I dont think the animals care too much when its mixed well
@@FarmLapse I think that the upper part was not pressed well when they were making the silage. I used to get it all the time with straw bales and I always have to clean it before I throw it in mixer.
@@TeoFeL14 definitely possible! I think we can both agree that there indeed was a bit of air up in there