säilöheinä
Säilöheinä, also known as silage in English, is a method of preserving forage by ensiling, which involves anaerobic fermentation. This process converts the sugars in the forage into lactic acid, which lowers the pH and prevents the growth of spoilage microorganisms. Säilöheinä is typically made from grasses, legumes, or whole crop cereals, and it is an important method for animal husbandry, particularly in regions with variable growing seasons.
The production of säilöheinä begins with harvesting the forage at an optimal moisture content, usually between
The quality of säilöheinä depends on several factors, including the initial quality of the forage, the efficiency