Premium quality Silage Bag 1000KG for agriculture and dairy farming.
A silage bag is a heavy-duty airtight plastic bag used to store green fodder (maize, napier grass, sorghum, sugarcane tops, etc.) in a way that it naturally ferments and becomes nutrient-rich cattle feed (silage). It is a vacuum storage system for animal feed
It is widely used in dairy farms because it helps preserve fodder for 6–12 months without spoilage.
A silage bag is a UV-stabilized, airtight HDPE bag that:
- Stores chopped green fodder
- Removes oxygen (anaerobic condition)
- Allows natural fermentation
- Produces high-energy cattle feed
Benefits of Silage Bags
- Year-round cattle feed availability
- Reduces feed cost by 30–50%
- Preserves green fodder without spoilage
- Improves milk yield (5–20%)
- No dependence on seasonal fodder
- Nutrient-rich fermented feed
Best Fodder for Silage
- Maize (best option)
- Sorghum
- Napier grass
- Sugarcane tops
- Bajra (pearl millet)
What is Silage Bag 1000KG?
A Silage Bag 1000KG is a heavy-duty, UV-stabilized plastic storage bag used to ferment and preserve green fodder (such as maize, sorghum, or napier grass) under anaerobic conditions. These bags are commonly referred to as 'Murghas bags' in India and are available in capacities from 50kg to 1000kg.
Why is it important?
Silage bags are critical for Indian dairy farmers because they allow year-round availability of high-nutrition fodder. During the monsoon when green fodder is abundant, farmers can preserve large quantities in silage bags and feed their cattle during dry seasons when fodder is scarce and expensive — saving up to ₹50,000/year in feed costs.
How does it work?
Step 1: Chop fresh green fodder using a chaff cutter. Step 2: Pack the chopped fodder tightly into the silage bag to remove all air pockets. Step 3: Seal the bag hermetically. Step 4: Anaerobic bacteria naturally ferment the sugars into lactic acid, preserving the fodder for up to 12 months with 90%+ nutritional retention.