CLAAS buys Shredlage technology

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CLAAS has acquired the Shredlage after signing a license agreement last year with the owners of this new method of maize treatment. Source: AFDJ eNews

“We are convinced that Shredlage delivers a clear benefit to the customer,” Hermann Lohbeck, responsible for the Forage Harvesting Division on the CLAAS Executive Board said.

“By taking over this well-known brand, we are now adding the finishing touches to our technology concept as international market leaders for self-propelled forage harvesters.”

The technology known under the brand name Shredlage is a pioneering form of maize silage treatment used by increasing numbers of dairy cattle farmers in regions lacking in grassland.

The method involves chopping the maize into unusually long sections of 26 to 30 millimetres.

Downstream treatment using the Shredlage cracker technology is key to the entire process.

The intensive conditioning of the material enlarges the surface area of the chopped product many times over in a way that is designed to significantly improve bacterial fermentation after ensiling and above all during digestion in the cow’s rumen.

The aim of this process is to substantially increase the structural effects of maize silage in the rumen while simultaneously adding to the availability of the starch contained in all plant parts. This can lead to an increase in milk yields.

Plus the rumen-friendly silage structure is believed to improve the health of the herd.

Shredlage offers dairy farmers other benefits, its optimum starch conditioning allows for a reduction in the use of concentrate while still improving the milk yield.

The need to supplement with highly structured fodder such as straw can be reduced or even eliminated altogether, producing even more savings.

“We are thrilled that the inventors of the technology used as part of the Shredlage brand, Ross Dale and Roger Olson, will remain on board to advise us and our customers,” Mr Lohbeck said.

The CLAAS Multi Crop Cracker concept (MCC) with uniform cracker housing and three quick-change corn cracker rollers (MCC CLAASIC, MCC MAX and MCC Shredlage) delivers a one-stop solution to treat chopped crops in short-cut silage, long-cut silage and even Shredlage.

Like familiar saw tooth profile rollers, the Shredlage rollers are manufactured by CLAAS Industrietechnik in Paderborn, Germany.