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Silage around the world

They say it’s a small world. Well with advances in technology, particularly that relating to communication and travel, it’s only getting smaller. Today, it’s never been easier for the world’s farmers to share ideas, expertise and farming practices. So what lessons can we learn from our international counterparts when it comes to making good quality, nutritious silage?

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The seven sins of silage

When it comes to producing good quality, nutritious silage small things can make a big difference. This is especially true of mistakes. A cut corner here or a slight oversight there can ultimately result in silage that’s unusable due to insufficient dry matter content or worse, that’s dangerous to herd health because of mould growth and the likely presence of mycotoxins or Listeria.

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Hay versus baled silage

 'Make hay while the sun shines'. We've all heard the saying but for many farmers and agricultural contractors this statement has become just as applicable when times are hard. Compared with baled silage, relying on hay as a winter feed can seem like a lower cost option. But is it actually a cheaper alternative? Or is it more a case of false economy?

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Visqueen Clingseal - Top award for a top sheet

bpi.agri, manufacturer of high quality silage films, was announced as the winner of the 2010 Marketing Excellence Award for Manufacturing at a glittering Awards Ceremony in the Grosvenor House Hotel, London on Tuesday night. The Award was made for the business’ campaign to promote the benefits of Visqueen Clingseal, a flexible, low permeability agricultural film which can significantly reduce top and shoulder waste in the silage clamp.

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bpi shows support for RNLI

British Polythene Industries (BPI) plc has shown its support for the important work of the RNLI. The business - which ranks not only as Europe’s largest manufacturer of polythene films bags and sacks but also as Europe’s largest waste polythene recycler - has donated a Plaswood bench to the charity’s new Exmouth lifeboat station.

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BPI honoured with Scottish Green Award

Greenock based British Polythene Industries, Europe’s largest recycler of polythene film, was announced last night (30 Sept) as the winner of the Best Green Large Company category at the 2010 Scottish Green Awards ceremony.

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bpi.agri invests in new technology - and new possibilities

bpi.agri is set to augment its track record of providing high quality wide width films for agricultural applications with the imminent unveiling of a new production line in Ardeer, Ayrshire. The state-of-the-art wide width line, installed as part of a £7 million investment project at the site, is believed to be one of the widest and most advanced anywhere in the world.

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bpi.agri backs Federation of Welsh Grasslands

Demonstrating the strength of its continued commitment to British agriculture, leading manufacturer of Polybale balewrap and Visqueen silage sheeting bpi.agri has become a commercial sponsor of the Federation of Welsh Grassland Societies.

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New site for tried and tested balewrap

bpi.agri has launched a new website dedicated to its Polybale® brand of balewrapping film. www.polybale.com offers in-depth information on this highly popular product, which is already a preferred choice for farmers and agricultural contractors across Europe and beyond.

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New Silage Advisory Centre to Support Farmers’ Decision-Making

SEPTEMBER 17th 2009 – Industry experts in UK and Ireland have teamed up to develop a new “Silage Advisory Centre” designed to help farmers respond to the challenges of modern agriculture and support decision-making in silage production, forage and grassland management.
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Farmers urged not to let recycling efforts go to waste

With the UK’s farming industry now fully embracing the concept of recycling its plastic scrap, a major recycler is urging farmers and agricultural contractors to consider the bigger picture in order to prevent their eco-conscious efforts going to waste.
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bpi.agri spends £10 million on factory

bpi.agri, the British-based, world leading manufacturer of silage balewrap and clamp sheets, has spent £10 million enhancing its Leominster factory. The move will significantly increase the manufacturer’s production capacity for products like Silotite®, Visqueen Poliwrap® and Polybale® . It will also enable the business to produce a whole new range of next generation agricultural films.

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Advice that's not to be wasted

The UK’s leading manufacturer of agricultural films, bpi.agri, is stepping up its on-going activities to help farmers operate as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible when it comes to agricultural films. The company, which produces such well known bale wraps as Silotite, Visqueen Poliwrap and Polybale, has recently issued a number of top tips which provide expert advice on how to prepare your waste polythene for recycling - quickly, easily and cost effectively.

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Protecting your baled silage from Wireworms

As has been well documented previously the correct storage of silage bales is vital to preserve and retain the quality and nutritional value of the feed inside.   Handling and storing bales properly avoids damage caused by birds and rodents or even grass stubble. However there is another potential hazard to baled silage, which has until now been overlooked, and that is the damage which can be caused by wireworms.

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Advice that's not to be wasted

The UK’s leading manufacturer of agricultural films, bpi.agri, is stepping up its on-going activities to help farmers operate as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible when it comes to agricultural films. The company, which produces such well known bale wraps as Silotite, Visqueen Poliwrap and Polybale, has recently issued a number of top tips which provide expert advice on how to prepare your waste polythene for recycling - quickly, easily and cost effectively.

To avoid unnecessary cost and hassle, it says farmers and agricultural contractors should always:

1. Make sure they use a registered waste removal company who will dispose of used bale wrap and other similar products responsibly. This is important as it’s illegal to burn or bury polythene.
2. Remember to separate the various elements of waste into separate groups i.e. bale wrap, net wrap, baler twine, fertiliser bags and plastic containers.
3. Ensure the polythene due for collection is clean, dry and free from general rubbish. Collection costs are usually linked to how much the waste weighs and so any unwanted matter like water, mud or even plant/animal debris can bump up the price considerably.
4. Store waste polythene carefully and in a place that’s easily accessible for the collection vehicle.
5. Prepare items for collection either by baling/tying them together or by packing them into a suitable container like a large polythene bag.

The advice comes as just the latest in a long line of best practice initiatives from bpi.agri. The company has a staunch commitment to the environment which manifests itself in many ways including its close co-operation with sister division bpi.recycled products.

bpi.recycled products is actually the largest recycler of polythene in Europe and has reprocessed farm waste plastic collected through the Irish IFFPG scheme for several years.

Two years ago and in response to the recent Farm Waste legislation, it invested some £2 million into its Dumfries facility - doubling its capacity to recycle agricultural film waste. This recycled waste is now used to produce all manner of items - from damp proof membranes to garden furniture to the humble bin bag.

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