Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2453947 | The Professional Animal Scientist | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The objective of the study was to compare 3 different on-farm methods of determining DM in forages using traditional forced-air oven (FAO) as a standard for comparison. Silage samples (60 corn silage, 35 grass silage) were analyzed by microwave (MW), Koster Moisture Tester, Q-Dry (a new automatic convection system to measure DM), and FAO using standard or manufacturers' methods for each system. A linear relationship was observed for corn silage between FAO and MW (β = 1.014; R2 = 0.961), Koster Moisture Tester (β = 1.028; R2 = 0.885), and Q-Dry (β = 0.982; R2 = 0.921), where β is slope of the regression line and R2 is coefficient of determination. In addition, grass silage showed a significant relationship between FAO and MW (β = 1.021; R2 = 0.961), Koster Moisture Tester (β = 1.245; R2 = 0.950), and Q-Dry (β = 0.965; R2 = 0.952). All methods resulted in similar DM determination, exhibiting a strong, linear relationship with FAO (P < 0.01), and all have advantages and disadvantages. Microwave and Q-Dry showed the strongest correlations to FAO. These data suggest that MW and Q-Dry are the best on-farm alternatives to traditional oven drying for DM determination.
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Authors
F.H. Pino, A.J. PAS,