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Step 4. Treating
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Grass Silage
Step 1. Cutting
Step 2. Wilting
Step 3. Harvesting
Step 4. Treating
Step 5. Clamping
Step 6. Feeding
Multi-cut benefits
Maize silage
Step 1. Planning
Step 2. Harvesting
Step 3. Treating
Step 4. Clamping
Step 5. Feeding
About
Downloads
Latest
Contact
FREE SIlage Consultation
September 17, 2025
Rhiannon Sully-Newman
Making the most of maize after drought-hit year

After a drought-hit growing season, North Shropshire dairy farmer Mark Fitton of The Farms near Whitchurch seized the opportunity to harvest his 35ha of forage maize almost a month earlier than normal this year.

Making the most of maize after drought-hit year
August 4, 2025
Rhiannon Sully-Newman
Follow the Maize - Mark Fitton Series

Welcome to Follow the Maize – an series brought to you by Volac, following Shropshire farmers Mark Fitton and Lucy Pye as they grow and manage their maize crop through the 2024-25 season.

Follow the Maize - Mark Fitton Series
July 17, 2025
Rhiannon Sully-Newman
How maize could help make up for this year’s ...

With a mixed bag of grass silage this season, Volac experts around the country share their views on the role that forage maize could play.

How maize could help make up for this year’s grass
May 29, 2025
Rhiannon Sully-Newman
Guidance offered for three common grass silage ...

Livestock farmers who experience common grass silage problems of heating, clamp slippage and mycotoxins, should reassess silage-making techniques.

Guidance offered for three common grass silage concerns
May 21, 2025
Rhiannon Sully-Newman
Why a proven additive belongs in this year’s ...

With potentially £35,000-£40,000 (€41,000-€47,000) worth of silage in a 1,000 tonne clamp, isn’t it worth giving it the best possible preservation?

Why a proven additive belongs in this year’s grass silage plan
Rosie Wareham
July 20, 2020

Maize matters after dry spring

Rosie Wareham
July 20, 2020
Maize matters after dry spring

With shortfalls in grass silage after the dry spring, maize could be an important source of forage dry matter – especially with grass silage alternatives, such as brewer’s grains, in short supply.

Rosie Wareham
July 10, 2020

Leave nothing to chance with the rest of this year’s silage

Rosie Wareham
July 10, 2020
Leave nothing to chance with the rest of this year’s silage

Taking good care of grass silage made during the rest of this year could be crucial to avoid excess spending on bought-in feeds.

Rosie Wareham
July 7, 2020

Strategies for silage shortfalls

Rosie Wareham
July 7, 2020
Strategies for silage shortfalls

Grass silage yields this season are 25-50% down in places, but you can take steps to conserve as much quality dry matter (DM) as possible from future grass cuts, and to minimise wastage.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
June 19, 2020

Fermented wholecrop can be lifeline if facing tight grass silage stock

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
June 19, 2020
Fermented wholecrop can be lifeline if facing tight grass silage stock

Harvesting an area of cereal crop for fermented wholecrop silage could provide a lifeline for keeping cattle fed this winter in areas where spring drought has left grass silage clamps depleted, says Volac livestock specialist, Ken Stroud. Find out more.

Rosie Wareham
June 15, 2020

Breaking the habit of bad bales

Rosie Wareham
June 15, 2020
Breaking the habit of bad bales

There’s tremendous untapped and high quality potential in baled silage for dairy farms, says Volac Business Manager, Ken Stroud.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 29, 2020

Waste not want not at silage time

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 29, 2020
Waste not want not at silage time

Waste silage is a huge drain on farm profits so using Ecosyl silage additive from Volac is more vital than ever in these uncertain times.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 26, 2020

Getting farm and forage fit for the future

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 26, 2020
Getting farm and forage fit for the future

A new herd, a new parlour and a focus on more milk from forage are some of the key steps being taken to set one North Yorkshire farm up for the future.

Rosie Wareham
April 27, 2020

Want more milk from homegrown feed?

Rosie Wareham
April 27, 2020
Want more milk from homegrown feed?

Want more milk from homegrown feed? Then maximising the energy in your grass is crucial. New research is pointing the way and our latest initiative, Grow More Milk, is aimed at helping you to ‘lock in’ as much nutritional value as possible when you turn your grass into silage.

Find out more and sign up to our e newsletter today.

Rosie Wareham
March 19, 2020

Dancing feet deliver £14,000 for Charis Cancer Care

Rosie Wareham
March 19, 2020
Dancing feet deliver £14,000 for Charis Cancer Care

A Castledawson, Co Londonderry a charity dance organised by Volac NI manager Alistair Sampson and his wife Lorraine has raised £14,080 for Charis Cancer Care.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
February 26, 2020

2020 vision for more milk from forage

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
February 26, 2020
2020 vision for more milk from forage

Significant increases in grass energy yield/ha – and the improved milk from forage potential resulting – were highlighted in the findings of two new research projects presented at a recent industry briefing.

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