Title: Conditioners for Hay and Haylage
1Conditioners for Hay and Haylage
- Dr. Dan Undersander
- University of Wisconsin
2Mower Conditioner Options
- Sickle Cutterbar - roll conditioner
- Disk Cutterbar - roll conditioner
- Disk Cutterbar - impeller conditioner
3Cross Section of Crop Stem
- Stems have a waxy surface called cutin
- Conditioning should crack the stem surface for
faster drying
4Conditioner width as percent of cutting width
Maximum Swath Width Conditioner Width
5Maximum swath width versus cutting width
Maximum Swath Width Cutting Width
6Put hay into wide swath Keep off of ground
7Conditioned hay
8Conditioner types
- Flail/impellers
- Rubber Rolls
9Rollers vs flail (impeller) conditioners
10Roll and Impeller Comparison
- Roll creates a crushing action
- Impeller creates a stripping action
- Impeller has greater capacity
- Impeller tends to have higher losses
- Roll with rotary mower will leave strips in light
crops (Limited air through rear of machine)
11Drying Rate Comparisons
- Cutterbar Conditioner Drying Rate
- Sickle Roll .2 hr(2nd)
- Rotary Roll 0(1st)
- Rotary Impeller 1.8 hr(3rd)
12Conditioner drying rates
Alfalfa
Grass
13Conditioner field losses
- Flail conditioners have 2 to 3 higher field
losses with alfalfa. - The loss is all leaves so forage quality is
significantly reduced.
Stems
Leaves
14Adjust conditioner properly
- Tension on rollers
- Spacing of rollers
15Adjust conditioner roller spacing
Measure clearance where Crimp or smallest
clearance occurs
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17Summary
- Flail conditioner designed for grasses
- Faster drying for grasses
- Greater leaf loss with alfalfa
- DM loss
- Forage Quality loss
- Roll conditioner designed for alfalfa
- Faster drying for alfalfa