Rhizobacteria

SiloSolve AS

SiloSolve AS

Silosolve AS is a silage inoculant containing three lactic acid bacteria strains that improves fermentation and inhibits yeast and mold growth in silage, corn harvests, and pastures. It is suitable for all animal species. It delivers fast and controlled fermentation, and aerobic stability after opening to mitigate the risk of secondary fermentation. The fast starter and strong lactic acid bacteria finisher improve silage quality by reducing ammonia and ethanol. The bacteria also reduce nutrient breakdown of and ensure higher dry matter recovery compared to untreated silages.

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Key features

  • Bacterial inoculant
  • Reduces heating and improves aerobic stability
  • Reduces yeast and mold growth
  • Improves nutrient preservation and silage quality

Segment Inoculant
Species Silage Inoculant
Sci. Name Rhizobacteria
Notes
SiloSolve® AS
Aerobic challenge during feed out
When silage is exposed to air, typically during feed out, spontaneous heating of the silage can occur. Nutrients are lost and palatability of feed is reduced. The outcome – besides nutrient loss – may be reduced feed intake and subsequent reduced milk production. Some crops, such as corn, are more susceptible to aerobic deterioration and heating than others.

SiloSolve® AS improves aerobic stability                 
SiloSolve® AS contains two fast growing and competitive lactic acid bacterial strains and a unique strain of Lactobacillus buchneri. This specific combination of bacteria strains improves fermentation resulting in improved aerobic stability at feed out.