Microbiological inoculum for liquid application, sufficient to treat 100 tons of silage forage.
Microbiological inoculum for liquid application, sufficient to treat 100 tons of silage forage.
For the treatment of silage forages at high risk of aerobic spoilage, such as corn, whole-plant cereals, and whole-corn and grain mash. Guarantees the supply of at least 100,000 cfu of Lactobacillus plantarum (strain MTD/1) and 400,000 cfu of Lactobacillus Buchneri (strain PJB/1) per gram of forage treated, provided the product is stored and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Technological additives: Silage additives:
Preservatives: sodium propionate (E281) – min. 266 g/kg
Support (feed materials): yeast products; Magnesium sulfate monohydrate.
Storage – The sealed package can be stored 18 months in a cool, dry place.
Preparation – Clean the reservoir and application system thoroughly with water before and after use.
Precautions – Avoid prolonged exposure to dust.
Shake the contents of the bottle thoroughly before adding water, and check the flowability of the powder.
Standard applicators (dosage ranging from 200 ml to 2 liters/ton): Partially fill the applicator tank with water. Fill the bottle ¾ full with water and shake until completely mixed. Tip the contents of the bottle into the applicator tank, rinse the bottle with water and tip the contents back into the tank. Repeat for each bottle and fill the reservoir to the desired level. For application at the dose of 1 lt/ ton, mix 2 bottles in 200 liters of water. For dosage of 2 lt/ ton, mix 1 bottle in 200 liters of water. Once mixed, the product should be used within 48 hours.
Ultra low-dose applicators (recommended dose 20 ml/ton): Fill the bottle ¾ full with water and shake until the product is completely mixed. Fill the bottle up to 2 liters (to the level indicated by the arrows), mix further and pour into the applicator tank. Repeat for each bottle. Once mixed, the product should be used within 48 hours.
*NOTE: Application at dosages below 1liter/ton is recommended only when using self-propelled mulchers.