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How to make CORN SILAGE in a BARREL! Make high quality feed with crop residue! 

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In this video, I'm going to show you how to make corn silage in a barrel. corn silage is a high-quality feed alternative that is perfect for livestock and is a great way to reduce waste on your homestead.
This video is a great resource if you're looking for ways to reduce your waste, and to improve the quality of your livestock feed. We'll show you how to make corn silage in a barrel, and explain the benefits of using this feed alternative. If you're looking for a way to save money on your livestock feed, then this video is for you!
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Комментарии : 41   
@potpourrioflife
@potpourrioflife Год назад
Great presentation. To be honest, I was concerned about using molasses as it is an expensive commodity, which I use daily in my diet, so I appreciated you sharing that a low grade formula will work well for this.
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal Год назад
Yeah substandard grade is cheap in comparison to the unsulphured backstrap molasses. Your feed store may stock it or may get it for you if you ask. 😉
@ekundayosunmonu5486
@ekundayosunmonu5486 Месяц назад
Great. Is there any way to get the air out instead of stumping on it? Thanks
@JuanFranciscoDutra
@JuanFranciscoDutra Месяц назад
Great work man!
@muhammadauwalsaad4322
@muhammadauwalsaad4322 2 месяца назад
Watching from Nigeria ❤ stay blessed sir
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal 2 месяца назад
Thanks for watching! 😉
@joshuabbanda2460
@joshuabbanda2460 3 месяца назад
Watching from Poland. Will try this back in Uganda. Thanks so much gentlemen
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal 3 месяца назад
You're welcome!
@rjp3593
@rjp3593 Год назад
Thank you!! I'm absolutely going to do this this year! I already have everything to do it including a mulcher and corn stalks.
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal Год назад
Yeah give it a go! Just make sure you seal the barrel really well to exclude all oxygen.
@SulaymanJammeh-hx3kw
@SulaymanJammeh-hx3kw 2 месяца назад
You are so great sir. Thank you so very much
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal 2 месяца назад
So nice of you. Thanks 👊
@ThomasMcVicar-j8f
@ThomasMcVicar-j8f Год назад
Love your stuff, I get a new idea from almost every video. Question, you say you are going to supplement your steers feed with the silage. How much silage would you feed a day?
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal Год назад
Ideally this would be fed free choice but I only have a small amount which I will just use to supplement the hay and grain I am feeding and when it's gone it's gone. I will probably mix a few lbs. per day to the total ration.
@heronthere
@heronthere Год назад
Pretty cool. Is this something you have done in the past? I had bought a gas powered chipper and it absolutely sucked. I used it for 2 hours then took it to an auction house. It couldn't handle my branches. Seems like i should have held onto it for this. I'm thinking sudan grass (or its hybrid) as it has smaller stalks than corn. Interesting. Thanks for sharing!
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal Год назад
Thanks for watching and glad you dug the video. I haven't made this for years but I first learned how to make this in high school from my ag teacher. A mulcher/shredder would be the ticket for doing this. 👌
@ospreysafariskenya6671
@ospreysafariskenya6671 5 месяцев назад
Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal 5 месяцев назад
Thanks much! 👋
@SulaymanJammeh-hx3kw
@SulaymanJammeh-hx3kw 2 месяца назад
From Sulman in Gambia
@Warrior-In-the-Garden
@Warrior-In-the-Garden 9 месяцев назад
I find this fascinating and like the format of your videos. Hoping to raise some sheep or cattle one day. Is this something that could be done on a smaller scale like 5 gal buckets. Hoping I could do smaller batches over the growing season. Wondering also is there a reason you resealed after 36 hours? Also wondering if water you used was unchlorinated.
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal 9 месяцев назад
Our water is unchlorinated from a well. Yes it can be done in buckets provided it is well packed and excluded from oxygen. The First 36 hours is a more biologically active period and it can tend to off gas and expel excess liquid. Once it settles down resealing is a good idea. Thanks for watching and good luck!
@ospreysafariskenya6671
@ospreysafariskenya6671 5 месяцев назад
Very impressive
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! 🙂
@teriguerin8371
@teriguerin8371 Год назад
Thank you
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal Год назад
You are welcome 😊
@abdurrazzaq4040
@abdurrazzaq4040 3 месяца назад
Molasses and salt with water would be great? What do you think?
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal 3 месяца назад
This could be a good idea but it really depends on how much salt you put in to achieve the desired outcome. Personally I think it is a better approach to separate the sodium and minerals and let the animal determine how much of it they need. I will address this further in the Q and A segment of episode 66 of Porterhouse and Teal LIVE. Thanks for the question. 👊
@eriktheoz
@eriktheoz Год назад
Harmful content alert 🚨!! Lol just kidding. Love the content
@potpourrioflife
@potpourrioflife Год назад
LOL anything that is self-sustaining is harmful. LOL
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal Год назад
Haha! 😉
@jerrycallison6125
@jerrycallison6125 Год назад
Can you share with us the brand of molasses you use? I'm having trouble finding it. We use quite a bit at our worm farm, and blackstrap is getting pretty pricey, even buying it by the gallon.
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal Год назад
It's 79.5 brix cane molasses manufactured for Farmers Warehouse.. There is no brand associated with the label. If you want to see the label shoot me an email.
@hotliks40
@hotliks40 4 месяца назад
Check your local feed store or Ag Co op stores..
@jakeprementine8667
@jakeprementine8667 5 месяцев назад
Do you have to put molasses in? Wats its ourpose could you just pack with grass?
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal 5 месяцев назад
The molasses is the food source for the bacteria. Without it fermentation will not occur and instead you would have an anaerobic green slimy end product.
@hotliks40
@hotliks40 4 месяца назад
We made corn silage and grass silage for years on our dairy farm..filled silos and later on big pits or trenches..sides made of dirt..in both cases we used nothing but the forage..no added anything.. filling the pits we used a bulldozer to push the silage around and compact it...covered it with plastic then sawdust on the plastic to hold it down and to keep air out..both ways made wonderful silage..there would be some spoilage on sides and top but minimal..cows loved it...
@shaggy9824
@shaggy9824 10 месяцев назад
I see people where iam from using jaggery instead of molasses , 1kg of jaggery cost half a dollar i think
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal 10 месяцев назад
I suppose jaggery made from sugar cane would work awesome as well. 👌
@silviofontana3666
@silviofontana3666 11 месяцев назад
great idea, but this small volume, although a good example of a bigger process, will not support any animal for a long time
@therealprtrhsenteal
@therealprtrhsenteal 11 месяцев назад
There was never any claim as to how many animals could be fed with what was made in this video. It was merely intended to show what can be done with excess crop residue. Sorry this wasn't clear.
@silviofontana3666
@silviofontana3666 11 месяцев назад
as a result of your video, I am now embarking on a pilot program in delivering low scale silage production is an Asian country. I am now negotiating with their Dept of Agriculture and animal husbandry in developing a pilot program to achieve self-efficiency in remote dry farming areas, So, many thanks.
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