Corn Silage
At Goodlife Agro Exports, we proudly supply premium-grade Corn Silage – a highly digestible, energy-rich roughage used widely in cattle, buffalo, and dairy animal feeding. Our silage is processed from fresh whole maize plants, harvested at the ideal stage of maturity, then chopped, compacted, and ensiled under anaerobic conditions to preserve nutrients and improve digestibility.
We cater to bulk export markets with high-quality, nutrient-dense silage bales that support increased milk yield and better animal health.
Corn silage is a fermented forage crop made from the entire maize plant. It is a high-moisture, palatable, and fermented roughage, rich in digestible fiber, starch, and energy. It is especially suitable for ruminant animals and plays a crucial role in intensive dairy and beef farming operations.
Benefits of Goodlife Corn Silage
- High energy & digestibility – promotes milk yield & animal weight gain
- Excellent palatability – animals consume more and waste less
- Ensiled to preserve nutrition for months
- Easy to transport and store in compact bales
- Suitable for dairy farms, feedlots, and livestock exporters
Corn Silage Specifications
Parameter | Typical Value |
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Moisture Content | 60% – 65% |
Dry Matter | 35% – 40% |
Crude Protein | 7% – 9% |
Crude Fiber | 20% – 25% |
Total Digestible Nutrients (TDN) | 65% – 70% |
Net Energy Lactation (NEL) | 1.50 – 1.55 Mcal/kg |
pH Level | 3.8 – 4.5 (ideal fermentation) |
Shelf Life (under cover) | 12 – 18 months(wrapped), 6-8 months Jumbo Bag |
Packaging & Supply
Packaging Type | Details |
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Silage Bales | 100 kg bales (wrapped), 500kg, 600kg Jumbo Bag |
Loose in Bulk | As per buyer requirement |
Container Load | ~24 MT per 40’ HC container |
Storage | Keep in shade, away from water or direct sunlight |
Why Choose Goodlife Agro Exports?
- Consistently high nutritional value with low aflatoxin
- Hygienically ensiled & securely wrapped
- Bulk quantity supply with global logistics
- Trusted by dairy farms, livestock integrators & feed traders