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<blockquote data-quote="Corteva Updates" data-source="post: 6944491" data-attributes="member: 121276"><p><strong>Pioneer Brand 1188 </strong></p><p></p><p>A Key Advantage of Pioneer multiple species/ multiple strain grass silage inoculant Pioneer Brand 1188 over other grass inoculants. </p><p></p><p>The quality of grass silage is determined by numerous factors including: </p><p>* Grass quality </p><p>* Weather preceding and during harvest </p><p>* Fertiliser application rates and timings </p><p>* Harvesting speed and clamp management practices </p><p>* Feed –out practices </p><p>* Additive used </p><p></p><p>The ability of bacterial strains to grow and dominate the fermentation of any grass silage depends on: </p><p>* The quantity and types of water soluble carbohydrates available (i.e. the different types of sugar) </p><p>* The osmotic pressure which is a consequence of the dry matter % </p><p>* The pH levels as the fermentation proceeds </p><p>* The combination of bacterial strains and whether sufficient numbers have been applied </p><p></p><p>The ability of Pioneer Brand 1188 to utilise the biggest possible range of sugar types </p><p></p><p>The types of sugars (e.g. maltose, sucrose, cellobiose etc.) within grass plants vary widely depending on the proportion of different grass species within a ley i.e. perennials ryegrasses, timothy, clovers etc. One of the purposes of grass silage inoculants is to convert sugars to lactic acid more efficiently than would otherwise happen otherwise. Different inoculant products have a varying capability to utilise the different types of sugars found in grass. Pioneer Brand 1188 probably has the widest capability of any, see Table 1, which goes towards making it one of the most effective grass silage inoculants that can be applied to grass in the UK. Table 1. Range of sugar types utilised by Pioneer Brand 1188 versus a leading single strain competitor product (source; Pioneer Brand Research). </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]880273[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corteva Updates, post: 6944491, member: 121276"] [B]Pioneer Brand 1188 [/B] A Key Advantage of Pioneer multiple species/ multiple strain grass silage inoculant Pioneer Brand 1188 over other grass inoculants. The quality of grass silage is determined by numerous factors including: * Grass quality * Weather preceding and during harvest * Fertiliser application rates and timings * Harvesting speed and clamp management practices * Feed –out practices * Additive used The ability of bacterial strains to grow and dominate the fermentation of any grass silage depends on: * The quantity and types of water soluble carbohydrates available (i.e. the different types of sugar) * The osmotic pressure which is a consequence of the dry matter % * The pH levels as the fermentation proceeds * The combination of bacterial strains and whether sufficient numbers have been applied The ability of Pioneer Brand 1188 to utilise the biggest possible range of sugar types The types of sugars (e.g. maltose, sucrose, cellobiose etc.) within grass plants vary widely depending on the proportion of different grass species within a ley i.e. perennials ryegrasses, timothy, clovers etc. One of the purposes of grass silage inoculants is to convert sugars to lactic acid more efficiently than would otherwise happen otherwise. Different inoculant products have a varying capability to utilise the different types of sugars found in grass. Pioneer Brand 1188 probably has the widest capability of any, see Table 1, which goes towards making it one of the most effective grass silage inoculants that can be applied to grass in the UK. Table 1. Range of sugar types utilised by Pioneer Brand 1188 versus a leading single strain competitor product (source; Pioneer Brand Research). [ATTACH type="full"]880273[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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