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Silage (Set 1)
Location: Aydin
Date: 12 & 13 August 2010 - 8 July 2011
ROA has applied into a pile of fresh silage.
Also 2 jars of silage samples have reserved. ROA has applied one of them and other one is control group. Two jars have closed at same time. Farmers will observe the effect of ROA on fresh silage throughout the year. (Total 43 pictures and 1 video.)
We appreciate all farmers/users who have a big assistance to prepare those visual materials by sharing their application results with us.
Field applications: Silage
- There is no digital final touch over pictures. All visual material can not be used with commerical purposes without the permission of ROA
- Click over picture that you want to see. Click over camera symbol to view slide show.
Pictures of jars on August 31. Both jars seem fresh yet.
Pictures of jars on October 10. Sample without ROA (red jar lid) has began to rot. (See just below the lid.) ROA applicated sample is still fresh. (We will share all forthcoming images.)
Pictures of jars on October 22.
- Sample without ROA (red jar lid) continues to rot. (25% of the silage sample is already rotten.)
- There is no change in ROA applicated silage sample, it is still fresh.
We're not removing seals yet. Let's look what will happen at the end of process?
Pictures of jars on November 29. Sample without ROA (red jar lid) continues to rot. (1/3 of the silage sample is already rotten.) But there is no change in ROA applicated silage sample, it is still fresh.
Pictures of jars on February 1, 2011. Sample without ROA (red jar lid) continues to rot. (1/2 of the silage sample is already rotten.) But there is no change in ROA applicated silage sample, it is still fresh.
Latest status report of silage jars: As of March 29th, over 60% of red lid jar (sample without ROA) is rotten. But ROA applicated sample is in the perfect condition for the use of breeders.
Latest images of silage jars on May 3. No comment.
Images of jars as of June 2.. No change..
July 8: latest images.. Still no rot inside ROA, but also no hope for the other jar..