Improving Silage Storage on the Farm
To prevent possible well contamination, silos should be located as far away from wells as practical. This program gives a general overview of silage storage, and features a risk assessment section, and recommendations for correcting silage storage problems. Created: 2001 by C. Bobek, K. Embleton, S. Childress; updated 2005.
Audiences:
- Farmers
Download and install the software
- All you need to view the program is a Web browser
- Download Improving Silage Storage on the Farm - silage.zip (compressed file, 202K, unzips to 241K)
- Double-click the file to uncompress and install the program. We suggest saving it to C:\Program Files\seahome\silage\
- Start your browser and choose File > Open > C:\Program Files\seahome\silage\src\title.htm
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