Parameters analysed in Forage Manager

The parameters below give an impression of what is typically analysed in Forage Manager. They provide insight into the composition, preservation and nutritional value of forage. Actual availability and analytical methods may vary per country.

Parameters overview

Category Example parameters Purpose / what it tells you
Basic energy energy value (NEL, VEM), dry matter Indicates energy content and overall feed value
Feed evaluation crude protein, crude fibre, digestibility Assesses nutritional efficiency and balance
Carbohydrate and protein starch, sugars, soluble protein Shows available nutrients and fermentable energy sources
Acids and sugar lactic acid, acetic acid, butyric acid, sugar Key indicators for fermentation quality and forage preservation
pH pH value Reflects fermentation success and silage stability
Indexes N-Index, S-Index, preservation index, overheating index Summarises quality and conservation characteristics
Minerals and trace elements   Provides insight into mineral balance and supplementation needs
Rumen character rumen degradability, fibre structure Helps evaluate how forage supports rumen function and feed efficiency

Additional or regional parameters may apply depending on local feeding systems or regulatory standards.

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