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Page 1: Importance of Wide Swaths in Drying Hay and Haylage Dr. Dan Undersander University of Wisconsin

Importance of Wide Swaths in Drying Hay and Haylage

Dr. Dan Undersander

University of Wisconsin

Page 2: Importance of Wide Swaths in Drying Hay and Haylage Dr. Dan Undersander University of Wisconsin

Dan Undersander-Agronomy © 2007

Standing alfalfa loses quality if not harvested

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Average rate of change is 5 points RFV or RFQ per day

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Days without rain at La CrosseDays rain fell from May 20-August 31 / 2003 to 2006

At La Crosse Weather Station2003 2004 2005 2006 2003 2004 2005 2006 2003 2004 2005 2006 2003 2004 2005 2006May May May May June June June June July July July July Aug Aug Aug Aug

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More chance to get hay or haylage harvested without rain if shorten drying time

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Dan Undersander-Agronomy © 2007

Wide swath benefits

Faster drying Higher forage quality

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Dan Undersander-Agronomy © 2007

Phase I moisture moves along stem Primary moisture loss is through stomata

Phase II Primary moisture loss from the stem surface

Phase III Removes tightly held water below 45%

Sequence of Drying Forages

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Dan Undersander-Agronomy © 2007

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Stomatal openings

Conditioning

Osmotic & Cell forces

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Weather regulated

Sequence of Drying Forages

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Dan Undersander-Agronomy © 2007

Legumes 10X more stomata than Grass

Initial 15 to 20% water loss is through stomates in leaves

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Dan Undersander-Agronomy © 2007

Stomata Openings

Open in sunlight Shading closes Stomata 20 – 30% of water removed before stomata close Removes up to 30% of the water from the stem

(grass)

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Dan Undersander-Agronomy © 2007

Breakdown of starch and sugars

Respiration continues after cutting until lose some water

2 – 8% of Dry Matter lossEach 1% DM loss is 1% less TDN!

Carbon dioxide

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Dan Undersander-Agronomy © 2007

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Relative humidity inside windrow

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Wide swath

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Milk per acre increase with Wide Swath

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Figure 2. Effect of swath width on drying alfalfa, UW-Arlington 2005

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Mower-conditioner Swath Width Study(Windrow 33% and Swath 65% of Cutting Width)

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Wisconsin Study Results (Herzmann, 2004)

Moisture Content after six hours

Width (percent of cutting width)

Conditioning 100 65 33

No 63.5 64.5 69.5

Yes 57.0 63.0 66.5

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Dan Undersander-Agronomy © 2007

Wisconsin Study Results (Herzmann, 2004)

Moisture Content after six hours

Width (percent of cutting width)

Conditioning 100 65 33

No 63.5 64.5 69.5

Yes 57.0 63.0 66.5

Therefore conditioning not necessary for drying alfalfa to 65% moisture for haylage if using wide (>70% cut width).

Conditioning necessary for narrow swath/windrow haylage and for hay.

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Dan Undersander-Agronomy © 2007

Wisconsin Study Results (Herzmann, 2004)

Moisture Content after six hours

Width (percent of cutting width)

Conditioning 100 65 33

No 63.5 64.5 69.5

Yes 57.0 63.0 66.5