ensilage

[ˈɛnsɪlɪdʒ]

ensilage Definition

  • 1the preservation of green fodder crops by packing and storing them in airtight conditions, such as in a silo, to allow fermentation
  • 2the material produced by this process

Using ensilage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ensilage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer used ensilage to preserve the corn for winter.

  • Example

    The cows were fed on a diet of ensilage and hay.

  • Example

    The silo was filled with ensilage for the winter months.

ensilage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ensilage

Phrases with ensilage

  • a type of ensilage made from corn plants

    Example

    The cows were fed on a diet of corn ensilage and hay.

  • grass ensilage

    a type of ensilage made from grass or other green fodder crops

    Example

    The farmer used grass ensilage to feed his livestock during the winter months.

  • ensilage that is stored in a silo

    Example

    The silo was filled with silo ensilage for the winter months.

Origins of ensilage

from French 'ensiler', from 'en-' (in) + 'silo' (silo)

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Summary: ensilage in Brief

'Ensilage' [ˈɛnsɪlɪdʒ] refers to the preservation of green fodder crops by packing and storing them in airtight conditions, allowing fermentation. It is commonly used to feed livestock during the winter months and can be made from various crops such as corn and grass. 'Ensilage' is also the material produced by this process.