Review: Crop residues and forages in Western Canada; Potential for feed use either with or without chemical or physical processing

E. Coxworth , J. Kernan , J. Knipfel , O. Thorlacius , L. Crowle
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Abstract

Results of studies in western Canada aimed at developing low cost, minimum processing or optimum processing strategies of utilizing crop residues and forages are reviewed. These studies involved the following components:

  • 1.

    (1) Studies were conducted to determine which crop residues and forages have high feed values without expensive processing. Sunflower heads, after seed harvest, and faba bean crop residue, for example, showed feed values (in vitro OMD of 71% and 61% respectively) considerably above values for wheat and barley straw (OMD of 37% and 48%).

  • 2.

    (2) With regard to the feed value of common cereal straws, studies determined the influence of differences between cultivars, season and location of growth and fertilizer supply. Significant differences in feed value were observed between cultivars, although season and location effects were at least as large. Nitrogen fertilizer application increased crude protein content and yield, but effects on in vitro digestibility were less predictable.

  • 3.

    (3) Analyses of the feed value of chaff, leaf and stem components of a number of wheat cultivars indicated that chaff and leaf components were significantly higher in value than stems. The effect of nitrogen fertilizer rate of application on the feed value of each crop residue component was evaluated.

  • 4.

    (4) Ammoniation of wheat chaff and wheat straw significantly improved feed value with chaff having a higher feed value than straw. Weed seeds, such as might be collected with chaff, were shown to have germination ability destroyed by ammonia treatment. Chaff removal for feed use may be more environmentally acceptable than straw removal in semiarid areas.

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综述:加拿大西部作物残茬和牧草;有或没有化学或物理处理的饲料使用潜力
综述了加拿大西部旨在开发低成本、最小加工或最佳加工策略的作物秸秆和牧草利用的研究结果。这些研究包括以下内容:1.(1)进行了研究,以确定哪些作物残留物和饲料具有高饲料价值,而无需进行昂贵的加工。以葵花籽收获后的葵花籽和蚕豆秸秆为例,其饲料价值(体外OMD分别为71%和61%)显著高于小麦秸秆和大麦秸秆(体外OMD分别为37%和48%)。(2)对于普通谷物秸秆的饲料价值,研究确定了品种、季节、生长地点和肥料供应差异对其饲料价值的影响。不同品种之间的饲料价值差异显著,尽管季节和地点的影响至少同样大。3.(3)对多个小麦品种糠、叶、茎成分的饲料价值分析表明,糠、叶成分的饲料价值显著高于茎。4.(4)麦糠和麦秸的氨化处理显著提高了饲料价值,其中麦糠的饲料价值高于秸秆。结果表明,氨处理会破坏杂草种子的萌发能力,如带谷壳的杂草种子。在半干旱地区,去除糠作为饲料可能比去除秸秆更环保。
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