bonsilage at the International Silage Conference 2025

Strong Scientific Presence and Global Collaboration

The bonsilage team made a remarkable impact at the International Silage Conference (ISC) 2025 in Florida, showcasing its leading role in silage innovation and research. With 11 scientific poster contributions and additional 8 posters in close collaboration with university research groups, our presence at ISC underlined the importance of science-driven solutions in forage preservation and animal nutrition.

11 Poster Presentations Covering Key Topics in Silage Research

Our poster topics ranged from the selection of new species of lactic acid bacteria especially for higher temperature conditions, the effects of the newest generation of silage inoculants on fermentation dynamics at very wet dry matter contents, protein quality, and microbial inhibition to climate-relevant aspects such as CO₂ emissions and biogas yields. These contributions not only highlight the innovative strength of bonsilage but also reinforce our commitment to supporting sustainable and efficient farming practices.

Download our ISC brochure via the button below and check out our Lactosan colleague Dr. Marlene Buchebner-Jance in front of two of our posters.

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Strong On-Site Representation by the bonsilage Team

Our R&D teams from Germany and Austria were actively engaged throughout the conference, participating in scientific exchange and representing bonsilage in discussions with researchers and industry partners from around the world. Their expertise helped strengthen our global network and further our mission of advancing forage solutions based on science.

Successful Farm Visit Rounding Off the Event

The ISC 2025 experience concluded with an impressive bonsilage customer farm visit, during which participants had the opportunity to witness the practical applications of silage technology in real-life conditions. This hands-on experience brought the science to life and sparked engaging conversations around implementation and farm-level benefits.

Events like these demonstrate our commitment to bridging the gap between research and practice, ensuring that our solutions deliver both in the lab and on the farm.

Thanks to all the organizers of the ISC!

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