ensilatausta
Ensilatausta is a Finnish term referring to the process of creating silage, a method of preserving forage by fermenting it in an anaerobic environment. This process is primarily used for animal feed, particularly for cattle, sheep, and horses. The key to ensiling is the exclusion of oxygen, which promotes the growth of lactic acid bacteria. These bacteria convert the carbohydrates in the forage into lactic acid, which lowers the pH and inhibits the growth of spoilage microorganisms.
The ensiling process typically begins with harvesting the forage at an optimal moisture content, usually between
Once packed, the forage undergoes anaerobic fermentation, which can take several weeks. During this period, the