Why Should I Bag Silage?
Recorded for the American Farmer Television Program, this 12 minute video explains the cost savings and herd health benefits of bagging silage with Versa Baggers rather than using silos or pit methods for storing silage feed. Traditional methods of silage storage such as silos or pits can lose up to 20% of the usable feed every year. Versa customers experience almost zero loss. That allows a farmer to feed 20% more cows with the same amount of silage. Bagged silage also produces a higher quality of feed, generating a higher lactic acid content in the fermentation process. This makes the feed more digestible which increases the milk production in dairy cows and weight gain in beef cattle. Versa Corporation builds the most advanced baggers in the industry and leads the world in total bagged tonnage.

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