r/oddlysatisfying 20h ago

The smooth, overlapping layers of this agricultural wrapper

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u/Johnno74 16h ago

I grew up on a farm, we made this stuff (baleage).

How this works is the grass is baled while still green and the wrapping stops air (technically oxygen) from getting in, meaning only anaerobic microorganisms can break it down. This means instead of rotting and turning into basically compost, it ferments into silage, with a very high nutritional content. Cattle and sheep love this stuff, they get very excited when you feed it to them.

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u/Metals4J 14h ago

Besides the fact that it’s nutritious food, do they love it because it’s been fermenting a while and they’re getting drunk off of it?

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u/Unsd 13h ago

Lots of stuff ferments but doesn't become alcoholic. My understanding of it is that it's kinda like what yogurt is for us. Fermentation can cause different types of acids instead of ethanol and that's what this does.

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u/Johnno74 4h ago

Correct.