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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 809401" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>Try <a href="http://www.unl.beef.edu" target="_blank">www.unl.beef.edu</a></p><p></p><p>Thats nebraska's university site. They have done lost of research on storing wet DDG. I really don't know why you want to put it into a silo. Maybe if you mix it with hay it would fall down, but Id think either would cake up pretty easily without putting something with it. </p><p></p><p>They are making a product called Senenergy. Its bout a 50/50 mix of MDDG & Wet Gulten. Dry matter is high enough that you can drive on it and pack it like silage. Im really considering it for next year. Small producer so hard to contract. Plus they give major discounts that time of year. Of course you have labor and $ tied up in there tell you start feeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 809401, member: 14857"] Try [url=http://www.unl.beef.edu]www.unl.beef.edu[/url] Thats nebraska's university site. They have done lost of research on storing wet DDG. I really don't know why you want to put it into a silo. Maybe if you mix it with hay it would fall down, but Id think either would cake up pretty easily without putting something with it. They are making a product called Senenergy. Its bout a 50/50 mix of MDDG & Wet Gulten. Dry matter is high enough that you can drive on it and pack it like silage. Im really considering it for next year. Small producer so hard to contract. Plus they give major discounts that time of year. Of course you have labor and $ tied up in there tell you start feeding. [/QUOTE]
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