Grass Silage
Step 1. Cutting
Step 2. Wilting
Step 3. Harvesting
Step 4. Treating
Step 5. Clamping
Step 6. Feeding
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Maize silage
Step 1. Planning
Step 2. Harvesting
Step 3. Treating
Step 4. Clamping
Step 5. Feeding
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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
December 15, 2025
Rhiannon Sully-Newman
Follow the forage – preparing for the silage ...

Squeezed milk prices and tight silage stocks are seeing Shropshire farmer Mark Fitton squaring up for a challenging year in 2026.

Follow the forage – preparing for the silage season
December 8, 2025
Rhiannon Sully-Newman
Winter tips for minimising losses from clamped ...

Once forage has been clamped, as well as preventing rain driving into the open clamp face and ‘washing away’ the fermentation acid that’s preserving it, the key is to minimise ingress of air.

Winter tips for minimising losses from clamped silage
November 24, 2025
Rhiannon Sully-Newman
Follow the maize – filling the forage gap

Dry conditions affected both maize and grass growth in 2025. Shropshire farmer Mark Fitton spent a busy autumn getting silage stocks back on track.

Follow the maize – filling the forage gap
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
Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 27, 2024

Fine-tuning conditions ahead of silage-making

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 27, 2024
Fine-tuning conditions ahead of silage-making

Taking account of field conditions ahead of silage making is vital in order to maximise quality.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 20, 2024

Whatever the weather may bring

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 20, 2024
Whatever the weather may bring

High quality silage is a high energy, palatable and digestible forage which can provide a significant proportion of the nutritional needs of a high yielding dairy cow.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 14, 2024

Discover the science behind Ecosyl: an exclusive tour of their factory

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 14, 2024
Discover the science behind Ecosyl: an exclusive tour of their factory

Welcome to Volac Port Talbot, where innovation meets expertise in the heart of South Wales. Today, we're excited to give you an exclusive look at our state-of-the-art fermentation and freeze-drying facility, the origin of the Ecosyl range of silage additives.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 7, 2024

Your comprehensive guide to grass silage

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 7, 2024
Your comprehensive guide to grass silage

Our website features a detailed section dedicated to every step of the grass silage process, from initial cutting to the final feed. This guide provides an overview of what you can expect to find when you visit our site, pushing you to delve deeper into the world of high-quality silage.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 3, 2024

Protect silage from effects of wet winter

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 3, 2024
Protect silage from effects of wet winter

After such a wet winter, where little field work was possible, the risk of silage becoming contaminated from soil and slurry when it’s made will be greatly increased. Find out more from Peter Smith, Volac business manager for Ecosyl.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
April 24, 2024

What makes a good silage?

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
April 24, 2024
What makes a good silage?

High quality silage is a high energy, palatable and digestible forage which can provide a significant proportion of the nutritional needs of a high yielding dairy cow

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
April 18, 2024

Take steps to minimise after effects of wet winter on silage

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
April 18, 2024
Take steps to minimise after effects of wet winter on silage

Heightened risks of soil and slurry contamination in first-cut grass silage after the wet winter, due to increased wheel ruts in fields and delayed slurry applications, will require extra vigilance with silage-making this season, an expert is urging.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
April 10, 2024

Forage quality underpins South African farm’s business resilience

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
April 10, 2024
Forage quality underpins South African farm’s business resilience

Despite differences between dairy farming in South Africa’s Eastern Cape and the UK, the importance of conserved forage quality to business sustainability is unerringly familiar. 

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
March 28, 2024

Forage quality and consistency key to feed efficiency

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
March 28, 2024
Forage quality and consistency key to feed efficiency

Leicestershire dairy farmer Mark Lovatt’s approach to forage production is well-planned, adaptable, and with scrupulous attention to detail, just like every other aspect of the management at Oak Lodge Farm.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
March 28, 2024

Is an additive needed when making grass silage?

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
March 28, 2024
Is an additive needed when making grass silage?

Ken Stroud of Volac explains the science behind what a proven additive provides.

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