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 northeastern Ohio | For corn silage, you want an innoculant that contains Lactobacillus buchneri. I don't have a specific innoculant that I would recommend. I've used dry and wet in the past, but didn't see any noticeable gains. I store all my feed in silos, so that may be why I didn't get a benefit.
Here is a really good article that describes the two types of forage innoculant and their key differences: https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/forage/silage-inoculants-what-the-res...
I think the key point that is not mentioned in the article above is the concentration of the product that you buy. You need to make sure that you are applying a high dose of 400,000 cfu per gram of forage in order for it to be effective.
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