Lack of rain may reduce silage quality

Published 2025년 12월 5일

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The Conjunctural Report released this Thursday (4) by Emater/RS-Ascar points out that, despite the high productivity estimates for silage corn in Rio Grande do Sul, the lack of rainfall is beginning to worry producers in various regions. According to the document, water stress can compromise important characteristics of the plant, such as the proportion of green stalk and the formation of grains.

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The Conjunctural Report released this Thursday (4) by Emater/RS-Ascar points out that, despite the high productivity estimates for silage corn in Rio Grande do Sul, the lack of rainfall is beginning to worry producers in various regions. According to the document, water stress may compromise important characteristics of the plant, such as the proportion of green stalk and the formation of grains. Emater states that, given this scenario, some farmers are considering bringing forward the harvest to avoid greater losses. "The possibility of deterioration of the plant's characteristics may lead to the anticipation of the harvest," the report indicates, stressing that the decision may occur even with a slight reduction in the quality of the silage. The institution estimates that the State will dedicate 366,067 hectares to silage corn, with projected productivity at 38,338 kg per hectare. In the administrative region of Erechim, sowing is already completed. According to the survey, 5% ...
Source: Agrolink

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