fodder storage

language: en

definitions

  1. A physical structure, building, or designated area specifically designed to house and protect animal feed such as hay, silage, straw, or grain from environmental damage, pests, and spoilage.
    en: A physical structure, building, or designated area specifically designed to house and protect animal feed such as hay, silage, straw, or grain from environmental damage, pests, and spoilage.
  2. The agricultural practice and systematic process of harvesting, processing, drying, or fermenting plant materials to create a preserved feed reserve for livestock during off-seasons or droughts.
    en: The agricultural practice and systematic process of harvesting, processing, drying, or fermenting plant materials to create a preserved feed reserve for livestock during off-seasons or droughts.

examples

  1. Modern dairy farms invest heavily in climate-controlled fodder storage to prevent mold growth and maintain nutritional value.

    Modern dairy farms invest heavily in climate-controlled fodder storage to prevent mold growth and maintain nutritional value.

  2. Traditional fodder storage techniques often involve stacking dried grasses in ventilated barns to ensure long-term preservation.

    Traditional fodder storage techniques often involve stacking dried grasses in ventilated barns to ensure long-term preservation.