Re: Rotted Silage
>Hello List,
>
>Does anyone know the fertilizer value of rotted silage?
>
>For those that do not know what silage is; Silage is ground corn stalk,
>that is usually blown up into silos or pits, and used as animal feed.
>
>I have access to some old rotted (composted) silage, and I am curious as
>to its fertilizer value.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Tom
>--
Tom, not sure about exact values, but corn is basically a large blade of
grass, so I am guessing corn stalk compost would be fairly rich in nitrogen,
and be similar in nutrient content to composted grass clippings.
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