Advance Mais inoculant consists of four components
- The initial dose releases sugars in the silage. These sugars serve as food for the lactic acid bacteria.
- The lactic acid bacteria ensure rapid stability and a decrease in the pH value of the silage. This reduces silage losses.
- Enzymes ensure better digestibility and thus better basic feed efficiency. Feed trials have shown that cows produce more milk when Advance is used.
- Acetic acid bacteria keep your silage stable and cold after the silo has been opened. These bacteria become active immediately when oxygen reaches the silage. This inhibits reheating, resulting in more usable crude protein.
"Feed trials have shown that cows produce more milk when Advance is used. At the end of the trial, it was even found that the cows immediately produced 1-2 liters less.”"“
| Contens | Including lactic acid bacteria / acetic acid bacteria / enzymes |
| Unit | 150 gr Jar (liquid) / 25 gr bags (granular) |
| Dosage | Liquid: 3 g/t | Granular: 500 g/t grass silage |