One of the fundamental challenges in livestock production is the problem of feed shortages and high costs of animal nutrition. Therefore, the necessity of using economical feed materials such as agricultural by-products (straw, husk, sugarcane tops, etc.) and by-products of agro-industries (molasses, sugar beet pulp, bagasse, and sugarcane tops and pits) in animal nutrition is felt. About 60% of the feed shortage exists in the country. An optimal solution to cover this shortage is to optimize the use of agricultural residues in general and, in particular, the use of sugar beet tops in Khuzestan province. A significant portion of sugar beet includes leaves and tops (at least 25% of the total plant weight) that remain in the field during sugar beet stem harvesting. The highest concentration of protein in sugar beet plants, which is concentrated in the green leaves, part of the tops, can be a significant nutritional source for livestock. The sugar content in sugar beet plays an essential role in providing usable energy for animals, making it an effective food source in animal nutrition. Sugar beet tops can be stored either as dry or as silage and used in the nutrition of dairy and beef cattle. Silaging sugar beet tops, along with adding nutritional supplements (such as molasses and urea), improves the quality and nutritional properties of the silage product.
Silage of sugar beet pomace is a method of preserving sugar beet fodder, which is done using the silage process. In this method, sugar beet pulp, which is obtained from the waste after the sugar production process, is prepared naturally or under the controlled conditions of local Farmanrose green (amber stain) bacteria, which convert all sugar into alcohol in the presence of air, or Formed by multi-level formaldehyde method in the presence of polymer (sugar and terephthalic monomer). Compared to traditional methods of forage preservation, this method preserves all the characteristics of fresh forage (such as nutritional value, exotensies, polymer resistance, delay in decay and countable radionuclides, physical and chemical behaviors).
The results obtained from the consumption of sugar beet pulp silage in the diet indicated the following: - the same performance in milk production - the same amount of fat and protein in milk - no adverse effects and threats to the animal's health - less spoilage and perishability
Corn fodder packing machine, sugar beet and... Delivery and commissioning of 500 kg machine of Komel Turkey West Azarbaijan Province, Urmia Dated 10/05/1401 25 km from Selmas road.
Corn fodder packing machine, sugar beet and... Delivery and commissioning of 500 kg machine of Komel Turkey West Azarbaijan Province, Urmia Dated 10/05/1401 25 km from Selmas road.