Machine can be contracted to work on the field to pack silage quickly. Since it has 2 wheels it can be transported everywhere to work. This machine reduces wastage of maize and similar silage crops. It packs the fodder in air tight tube, also it is easy for storage and handling. This silage tube can be re used if proper care is taken while
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Chaff Cutter is the equipment and solutions for animal feed - grass cutter machine, chaff cutter machines & food processor are must for the dairy farmer that needs an economical solution and excellent cost-benefit relationship. These chaff cutter have high productivity to make silage and recommended for daily feeding of the animals, chaff
(from 510 kg/cow/year in 2000 to 800 kg/cow/year in 2005). Milk supply in Uganda is very seasonal, peaking in April with 125 percent of the yearly average and at its lowest in June/ July with only 65 percent of the yearly average. Uganda’s dairy farming systems may be classified as low-input/low-yield. Feeding is based mainly on grazing
Cost of generator 7.5 KVA: 100000: 16. Cost of 50 hf cows with minimum average 15 liter milk yield /day including transportation and insurance @ 55000/cow: 2750000: Total: 4830000: The recurring cost to be capitalized I. Cost of feed for the first batch of 25 cows for one month as per feed chart: 131250 II.
Cost per animal. 2,356. 2,184. Roof, tank and cubicles for dairy unit (% of total) 55.5%. Roof and tank for suckler unit (% of total) 57%. *Typically a single tank will cost €80 per m 3 while a double tank will cost €70 per m 3.
Very Low cost. Cost of production 0.30Pasa per kg of silage. Can Make 05 -10-20 Tons in 1 day. Material used available in every Village. Quality of silage Top. Eassy Delivery of Silage. Made by Vidhata JF 2D Mini Chopper. Vidhata JF 40 MAX AND JF 60 MAX. By using DROP LAYER TECHNOLIGY.
The highest number cross-bred cattle (22.95/farm) were reared by producer in Dinajpur district,whereas FPS reared 9.88 cattle per farm in Jessore district.The production cost of fodder for
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Mini chaff cutter also called silage/forage chopper as its name says is a small size fodder cutting machine used in small scale farms to chop dry or wet grass corn/wheat/cotton/soybean stalk into small pieces to feed cow horse pig rabbit sheep and chicken.Its production capacity is 400-1200kg per hour.
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In 2005, Uganda’s 0.8 million dairy farmers, with an average of 2 cows/farm yielding 3.6 litres of milk per farm/day, produced 1.4 million tons of ECM. Annual milk production has risen by 13.1 per cent since 2000, mainly thanks to increased milk yields (from 510 kg/cow/year in 2000 to 800 kg/cow/year in 2005).