pH and Ammoniacal Nitrogen in Very Good Silage

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In very good quality silage, the pH and ammoniacal nitrogen concentration are respectively:

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In very good quality silage, the pH and ammoniacal nitrogen concentration are respectively:

  1. pH = 4.2–4.5; Ammoniacal N₂ = 10–15%
  2. pH = 3.5–4.2; Ammoniacal N₂ < 10% — Correct Answer
  3. pH above 4.8; Ammoniacal N₂ = 20%
  4. pH = 3.0–3.5; Ammoniacal N₂ < 5%
Explanation:
Correct Answer: pH = 3.5–4.2; Ammoniacal N₂ < 10%

Silage quality classification based on pH and ammoniacal nitrogen:

Quality pH Ammoniacal N₂ Butyric acid
Very good 3.5–4.2 <10% Nil
Good 4.2–4.5 10–15% Trace
Fair >4.8 20%+ Some
Silage Quality Notes
  • Low pH (acidic) = high lactic acid = good fermentation = good quality
  • High ammoniacal N₂ = excessive protein degradation = poor quality (butyric acid fermentation)
  • Colour of good silage: Yellowish or brownish-green
  • Flieg-index is used to evaluate silage quality

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