Abstract

ABSTRACT Three experiments were conducted to evaluate an alternative method of storing and feeding liquid ethanol coproducts while improving hay bale nutrient quality. In Exp. 1 and 2, corn condensed distillers solubles (CCDS) were applied to native grass windrows producing large, round bales. Inclusion levels (percentage of bale weight, DM) equaled 0 or 20% (Exp. 1) and 0, 16, or 32% (Exp. 2). Level did not affect internal temperature or DM, and 20% CCDS bales had increased (P

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