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
July 25, 2025

Follow the maize – sowing seeds for silage success

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
July 25, 2025

Good establishment is key with forage maize. And for Shropshire farmer, Mark Fitton, his crop certainly ticked that box.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
July 17, 2025

How maize could help make up for this year’s grass

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
July 17, 2025
How maize could help make up for this year’s grass

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.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 29, 2025

Guidance offered for three common grass silage concerns

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 29, 2025
Guidance offered for three common grass silage concerns

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

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 21, 2025

Why a proven additive belongs in this year’s grass silage plan

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
May 21, 2025
Why a proven additive belongs in this year’s grass silage plan

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?

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
April 21, 2025

Follow the maize – starting the new season

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
April 21, 2025
Follow the maize – starting the new season

Good maize starts with good preparation. Shropshire farmer Mark Fitton explains his approach.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
April 3, 2025

Timing is key when making your first cut

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
April 3, 2025
Timing is key when making your first cut

Ensuring grass is cut at the right time to achieve the desired silage quality is paramount and leaving it late will result in a reduction in sugars, protein and digestibility.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
March 24, 2025

Why it’s important to understand your grass silage analysis

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
March 24, 2025
Why it’s important to understand your grass silage analysis

Volac technical business manager, Ken Stroud, offers tips on what to look for in your grass silage analysis to help you make better silage this year.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
March 19, 2025

A precise but practical approach to better silage

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
March 19, 2025
A precise but practical approach to better silage

For Shropshire farmer Mark Fitton, good silage is a key pillar for farm profitability. But it still has to be produced in a practical way.

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
March 7, 2025

Cutting silage contamination

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
March 7, 2025
Cutting silage contamination

Unwanted microbes in silage cause major losses in quality and quantity – not something you want if striving for more milk from forage. So how can contamination with these ‘bad bugs’ be reduced?

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
February 18, 2025

Less intensive silage approach suits spring and autumn-calving herds

Rhiannon Sully-Newman
February 18, 2025

Adopting a multi-cut silage system is not for everyone. For one Somerset family, a less intensive approach is preferred.

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