1. Free from liquid or moisture: changed to dry clothes. 2. a. Having or characterized by little or no rain: a dry climate. b. Marked by the absence of natural or normal moisture: a dry month. 3. a. Not under water: dry land. b. Having all the water or liquid drained away...
1. Free from liquid or moisture: changed to dry clothes. 2. a. Having or characterized by little or no rain: a dry climate. b. Marked by the absence of natural or normal moisture: a dry month. 3. a. Not under water: dry land. b. Having all the water or liquid drained away...
High density combination dry hay and haylage/silage livestock feed-making methodA method of making a mixed feed livestock cargo unit suitable for long distance shipping mixes dry fodder with fermented silage in a ratio proportioned to produce a mixed feed product having a net moisture content in ...
content on a DM basis allows for direct comparison of different feeds equally. DM determination also facilitates calculation and monitoring of animal DM intake. Feed moisture content provides insight to quality as excessive moisture (>15%) in hay or dried feeds potentially results in mold growth. ...
To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind, and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to dry one's tears; the wind dries the earth; to dry a wet cloth; to dry hay. Their honorable men are famished, and their multitude dried up with thirst. ...
The moisture content may vary from 50% to 60%. Brine. Either a straight salt brine or a salt and sugar brine may be used; 17 lbs. (7.7 kg) of salt per 100 gal (378 L) of water, or 17 lbs. of salt and 17 lbs. of sugar, is a good formula. Other amounts of sugar and ...
Effects of moisture content, supplement of hay and energy content of maize silage on intake and utilization of dry matter (DM) by lactating cows were studied. In 1962 the cows were given amineral supplement andsilage to appetite as the only feed. A delay of 2 weeks in date of harvest inc...
Open the containers several times a day for the first week for a few minutes at a time to ensure the weed breathes. This action replenishes oxygen in the jars and allows more moisture to escape. After a week, you only need to open the jars once every couple of days. In most cases,...
1. Free from liquid or moisture: changed to dry clothes. 2. a. Having or characterized by little or no rain: a dry climate. b. Marked by the absence of natural or normal moisture: a dry month. 3. a. Not under water: dry land. b. Having all the water or liquid drained away...
1. Free from liquid or moisture: changed to dry clothes. 2. a. Having or characterized by little or no rain: a dry climate. b. Marked by the absence of natural or normal moisture: a dry month. 3. a. Not under water: dry land. b. Having all the water or liquid drained away...