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Come see Tire Sidewall Depot’s bias truck-tire sidewalls for bunker silos. You’ll be glad you did

If you’re a dairy farmer, there’s a host of excellent reasons to get yourself down to Sioux Falls, South Dakota at the end of March. None more essential than a visit to Tire Sidewall Depot’s booth #483C at the upcoming 2016 Central Plains Dairy Expo. Believe it or not, despite the importance of keeping silage contaminant-free, many dairy producers consider the labor-intensive, cumbersome job of properly sealing their silage bunkers unworthy of the time and effort required. They likely don’t realize that, left unprotected, dry matter losses in the top one to three feet can exceed 60% to 70%; a real problem since the heftiest portion of the silage is usually located there.

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Got stinky cheese? Grab a glass of wine. Stinky silage? You need bias ply truck-tire sidewalls!

If you think B. linens are bed sheets with holes and stains, think again. They are actually microorganisms known as Brevibacterium linen, the most dominant bacteria formed when washing cheese rinds – i.e., moistening the surface by rubbing it down with a salt brine, liquor, or water, thereby creating an austere flavor and a stinky aroma.

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Listeriosis can be serious … Practice safe silage with bias truck-tire sidewalls

Dairy farmers have long been ensiling forage to preserve feed for their cows. The methodology can be complicated and labor intensive but, when done in a safe and hygienic manner, it helps ensure the livestock will be well fed all year round. Paramount to making the most of this method is ensuring that the silage, which is susceptible to contamination from the environment (e.g., soil, wind, water, insects, carcasses, etc.), remains untainted (i.e., well wrapped with polyethylene or reinforced plastic, secured by truck-tire sidewalls).

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Lactose intolerant? Bias ply truck-tire sidewalls can help

The role of milk products in the North American diet has sparked controversy for decades. It’s irrefutable that dairy provides a slew of nutrients necessary to our health – nutrients that are frequently difficult to absorb from other foods. Less well known perhaps are the myriad reliable, large-scale studies that have associated dairy foods with very important health benefits, including strong bones and reduced risks of hypertension, colon cancer and type 2 diabetes.

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