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Year 2020, , 26 - 31, 11.06.2020
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Effect of combined ensiling of sorghum and soybean with or without molasses and lactobacilli on silage quality and in vitro rumen fermantation. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 155(2):122-131.15.Mc Candlish, A. C., E. Weaver, L. A. Lunde. 2017. Soybeans as a home-grown supplement for dairy cows. Bulletin. Vol (17): 204, http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/ bulletin /vol17/iss204/1, (Accessed September 22, 2018)16.Mayouf, R., F. Arbouche. 2014. Chemical composition and relative feed value of three mediterranean fodder shrubs. African Journal of Agricultural Research. Vol 9 (8): 746-749.17.Müller, C.E., T.M. Pauly, P. Uden. 2007. Storage of small bale silage and haylage- influence of storage period on fermentation variables and microbial composition. Grass and Forage Sci. 62: 274-283.18.Orosz, S.Z., Z. Bellus, B. Kroll. 2008. Alfalfa bale-silage: a new-forming technology. International Conference 13th. Forage Conservation. 3-5 September 2008 Nıtra-Slovak Republic. pp: 166-168.19.Polak, M., M. 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Methods for dietry fibre, neutral detergent fibre and non-starch polysaccharides in relation to animal nutrition. Journal of Dairy Sci. 74: 3583-3597.33.Vurarak, Y. 2016. Determınation of effects of different harvesting and storage systems on machine management values and feed quality for some forage mixtures. Cukurova Unıversity Institute Of Natural and Applied Sciences Department of Agrıcultural Machinery and Technologies Engineering (Ph. D.Thesis ZF-2013-D29, Adana, TURKEY)

DETERMINING THE EFFECTS OF WILTING TIME ON SOME QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOYBEAN HAYLAGE

Year 2020, , 26 - 31, 11.06.2020
https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.526235

Abstract



This study was carried out in Adana province for two
years (2016, 2017) to determine the effect of wilting times on soybean haylage.
All of the harvests
were made using the conditioner mower in the development phase of soybean R6.
The harvested soybean forage was allowed to wilt for 4 different wilting times
under field conditions. Small-scale haylage bales of 40-50 kg weight were
prepared for each subject.
These bales were wrapping with 4 layers of polyethylene
material without any additives and storage to ferment for 60 days.



The wilting time
was based on crude protein, acid detergent fiber, neutral detergent fiber, digestible
dry matter, dry matter consumption and relative feed value was found to have an
effective statistical significance at 1% (p<0.01) significance level. Furthermore,
it was determined that wilting time was effective at 1% (p <0.01)
significance level on haylage bales weight, dry matter content, pH and haylage bales
density. As a result, it was determined that the highest value in terms of relative
feed value were obtained by wrapping the haylage after 18h - 22h of wilting. In
addition, it was determined that in terms of crude protein,  roughage quality was reduced by 31.4% on
average with 80h wilting compared with the other applications.

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Fisher, J.K.S. Tweed, R.J. Wilkins. 2003. Comparison of grass and legume silages forms production and production responses with different levels of concentrate. Journal of Dairy Sci. 86: 2598-2611.8,Drewnoski, M.E., M.H. Poore. 2012. Effects of suplemantation frequency on ruminalfermantation and digestion by steers fed medium-quality hay and supplemented with soybean hull and corn gluten feed blend. Journal of Animal Sci. 90: 881-891.9,EMARI. 2018. Eastern mediterranean agricultural research institute plant variety catalogue. http://arastirma.tarim.gov.tr/cukurovataem/Sayfalar/EN/AnaSayfa.aspx, (Accessed September 20, 2018)10,Franco, M., T. Jalava, T. Stefanski, K. Kuoppala, P. Timonen, E. Winquist, M. Silka, M. Rinne. 2018. Effect of additives on silage quality and liquid-solid separation of timothy and red clover silages. Nordic Feed Sci. Conference, June 12-13, Finland. https://ibcfinland-fi-bin.directo.fi/@Bin/61b388d1f40749afcac49838b672690e/1542796194/application/pdf/228198/Biorefinery_NFSC2018_Franco%20et%20al_PDF.pdf, (Accessed October 15, 2018) 11,Geren, H., Y.T. Kavut. 2015. Efffect of different plant on yield and some silage quality characteritics of Giant King Grass (Pennisetum hybridum) under Mediterranean climatic conditions. Turk J. Field Crops 20(1): 85-91.12.Ilker, E., 2017. Performances of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) advences lines grown in second cropping under mediterrannean climatical conditions of western Turkey. Turk J. Field Crops 22(1): 104-107. 13.Keles, G., P. O’Kiely, J.J. Lenehan, P.D. Forristal. 2009. Conservation characteristics of baled grass silage differing in duration of wilting, bale density and number of layers of plastic stretch-film. Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research, 48: 21-34.14.Lima, R., M. Lourenço, R.F. Diaz, A. Castro, V. Fievez. 2010. Effect of combined ensiling of sorghum and soybean with or without molasses and lactobacilli on silage quality and in vitro rumen fermantation. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 155(2):122-131.15.Mc Candlish, A. C., E. Weaver, L. A. Lunde. 2017. Soybeans as a home-grown supplement for dairy cows. Bulletin. Vol (17): 204, http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/ bulletin /vol17/iss204/1, (Accessed September 22, 2018)16.Mayouf, R., F. Arbouche. 2014. Chemical composition and relative feed value of three mediterranean fodder shrubs. African Journal of Agricultural Research. Vol 9 (8): 746-749.17.Müller, C.E., T.M. Pauly, P. Uden. 2007. Storage of small bale silage and haylage- influence of storage period on fermentation variables and microbial composition. Grass and Forage Sci. 62: 274-283.18.Orosz, S.Z., Z. Bellus, B. Kroll. 2008. Alfalfa bale-silage: a new-forming technology. International Conference 13th. Forage Conservation. 3-5 September 2008 Nıtra-Slovak Republic. pp: 166-168.19.Polak, M., M. Jancovo. 2006. Effectiveness of conditioning herbage at harvesting. 12th International Symposium Forage Conservation, Brno, Czech Republic, April 3-5, 2006. pp: 186-189.20.Rosal, L.O., K.G., Pereira, S.C. Ribeiro, F. Valadares, P.R. Cecon. 2018. Fermantation profile and microbial population in soybean silages with inoculant and powdered molasses. Arp. Bras. Med. Ved. Zootes., 70 (5): 1586-1594. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4172-9500, (Accessed September 18, 2018)21.Schroeder, J.W. 2004. Haylage and other fermented forages. NDSU Extensıon service, AS-1252, North Dakota State University Fargo.22.Sezer, B. 2014. Karbon salınımı ve toprak yönetimi. www.tarim.gov.tr/ABOGM/Belgeler, (Accessed May, 2016)23.Spanghero, M., C. Zanfi, M. Signor, D. Davanzo, V. Volpe, S. Venerus. 2015. Effects of plant vegetative stage and field drying time on chemical composition and in vitro ruminant degradation of forage soybean silage. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 200: 102-106.24.Sullivan, P., J. McKinlay. 1998. Maintaining quality in large bale silage. Fact Sheet. Ontario Ministry of Agri. and Food. http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/facts/98-069.htm., (Accessed December 12, 2018)25.Şahar, A.K. 2017. The effect of silage additives on the silage quality and different harvesting stages on the herbage yield at soybean cultivars grown as second crop in Cukurova conditions. (2015-FBE-D218 Ph. D.Thesis, field Crops Sciences) 115 p, Van, TURKEY26.O’Kiely, P., D.P. Forristal, K. Brady, K. Mcnamara, J.J. Lenehan, H. Fuller., J. Whelan. 2002. Baled silage conservation characteristics as influenced by forage dry matter concertration, bale density and the number of wraps of plastic wrap used. Improved Technologies for Baled Silage end of Project Report. Beef Production Series No: 50. Grange Researchcentre Dunsany Co. Meath, ISBN 1 84170291 9.27.Taylor, E.G., P.J. Gunn, L.A. Horstman, R.L. Atkinson, K. Herron, K.D. Johnson, R.P. Lemenager. 2017. Evaluation of forage soybean, with and without pearl millet, as an alternative for beer replacement heifers. Translational Animal Sci. 1(2): 179-185.28.Touno, E., M. Kaneko, S. Uozumi, H. Kawamoto, S. Deguchi. 2014. Evaluation of feding value of forage soybean sialge as a substitute for wheat bran in sheep. Animal Sci. J. 85: 146-152. 29.Uygur, M. 2018. Silajlık yem bitkileri ve silaj yapımı. (Düzeltilmiş ve genişletilmiş 2. Baskı). Gıda Tarım ve Hayvancılık Bakanlığı, İzmir İl Müdülüğü, ISBN 978-605-2207-07-0, 177 sayfa. Mete Matbaacılık. İzmir.30.Yaman, S., C. Sönmezler. 2011. Balya silajı üretim tekniğinin geliştirilmesi. TÜBİTAK Destekli Proje Sonuç Raporu, Proje No: 105G086.31.Vargas-Bello-Perez, E., A.F. Mustafa, P. Seguin. 2008. Effects of feding forage sybean silage on milk production, nutrient digestion, and ruminant fermentation of loatating dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Sci. 91: 229-235. 32.Van Soest, P.J., J.D. Robertson, B.A. Lewıs. 1991. Methods for dietry fibre, neutral detergent fibre and non-starch polysaccharides in relation to animal nutrition. Journal of Dairy Sci. 74: 3583-3597.33.Vurarak, Y. 2016. Determınation of effects of different harvesting and storage systems on machine management values and feed quality for some forage mixtures. Cukurova Unıversity Institute Of Natural and Applied Sciences Department of Agrıcultural Machinery and Technologies Engineering (Ph. D.Thesis ZF-2013-D29, Adana, TURKEY)
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Ahmet Korhan Şahar

Yasemin Vurarak

Pınar Çubukcu

Hatice Yücel This is me

Publication Date June 11, 2020
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APA Şahar, A. K., Vurarak, Y., Çubukcu, P., Yücel, H. (2020). DETERMINING THE EFFECTS OF WILTING TIME ON SOME QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOYBEAN HAYLAGE. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, 25(1), 26-31. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.526235
AMA Şahar AK, Vurarak Y, Çubukcu P, Yücel H. DETERMINING THE EFFECTS OF WILTING TIME ON SOME QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOYBEAN HAYLAGE. TJFC. June 2020;25(1):26-31. doi:10.17557/tjfc.526235
Chicago Şahar, Ahmet Korhan, Yasemin Vurarak, Pınar Çubukcu, and Hatice Yücel. “DETERMINING THE EFFECTS OF WILTING TIME ON SOME QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOYBEAN HAYLAGE”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 25, no. 1 (June 2020): 26-31. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.526235.
EndNote Şahar AK, Vurarak Y, Çubukcu P, Yücel H (June 1, 2020) DETERMINING THE EFFECTS OF WILTING TIME ON SOME QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOYBEAN HAYLAGE. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 25 1 26–31.
IEEE A. K. Şahar, Y. Vurarak, P. Çubukcu, and H. Yücel, “DETERMINING THE EFFECTS OF WILTING TIME ON SOME QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOYBEAN HAYLAGE”, TJFC, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 26–31, 2020, doi: 10.17557/tjfc.526235.
ISNAD Şahar, Ahmet Korhan et al. “DETERMINING THE EFFECTS OF WILTING TIME ON SOME QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOYBEAN HAYLAGE”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 25/1 (June 2020), 26-31. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.526235.
JAMA Şahar AK, Vurarak Y, Çubukcu P, Yücel H. DETERMINING THE EFFECTS OF WILTING TIME ON SOME QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOYBEAN HAYLAGE. TJFC. 2020;25:26–31.
MLA Şahar, Ahmet Korhan et al. “DETERMINING THE EFFECTS OF WILTING TIME ON SOME QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOYBEAN HAYLAGE”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, vol. 25, no. 1, 2020, pp. 26-31, doi:10.17557/tjfc.526235.
Vancouver Şahar AK, Vurarak Y, Çubukcu P, Yücel H. DETERMINING THE EFFECTS OF WILTING TIME ON SOME QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOYBEAN HAYLAGE. TJFC. 2020;25(1):26-31.

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