The article reports that the harvest of silage corn, a crucial animal feed for winter, has commenced in Muş, Turkey. Last year, the province achieved a yield of 96,994 tons from 20,80 decares of silage corn plantation, contributing significantly to the local economy. This year, with favorable climate conditions and adequate rainfall, the cultivation of silage corn has expanded to 20,347 decares, expecting to yield around 132,255 tons, valued at 106 million liras. The harvesting process was highlighted during a visit by the Agriculture and Forestry Provincial Director, Mehmet Gün, to Bağlar Kıyık village.