Silos

Silos

Author: C.J. Brown

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1998-05-21

Total Pages: 858

ISBN-13: 9780419215806

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Bringing together the leading European expertise in behaviour and design of silos, this important new book is an essential reference source for all concerned with current problems and developments in silo technology. Silos are used in an enormous range of industries and the handling characteristics of many industrial materials require different approaches for successful, economical installations. For the first time, the many approaches taken by specialists in different fields are brought together in a unified way so that common problems can be addressed. This book is the result of a four-year European project - Concerted Action - Silos - funded under the Brite Euram programme which has involved over 100 expert engineers and researchers from all over Europe, in seven working groups.


Dust

Dust

Author: Hugh Howey

Publisher: John Joseph Adams

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 0544838262

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Wool introduced the world of the silo. Shift told the story of its creation. Dust will describe its downfall.


Ensilage

Ensilage

Author: Tomás Mitrík

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023-09-14

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9086869114

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The ensiling is an amazing biological process that has been helping people preserve feed for centuries. This book is unique because it provides a comprehensive view of the ensiling process and the silage itself in its entirety: it starts with fodder growing in the fields, proceeds through harvesting and conservation, and then ends with the intake of silage by animals. The book is very richly illustrated (more than 450 photographic shots and more than 170 illustrations and diagrams) and on this basis, its ambition is to explain the ensilage process to anyone who is interested in this process in any way. The book explains to managers the importance and the biological background of many details that fundamentally affect the success of the silage process. It offers professionals and researchers a wide range of detailed views on the ensiling process in practice and on the possibility of explaining new knowledge to the target group: silage producers themselves. This book will be of significant interest also to students and advisors of cattle nutrition and feed evaluation.