Silage
(noun)
- Fodder (especially corn) that has been stored in a silo.
- A fermented feed made from grass, corn, or other vegetable matter.
Origin:
From french ensilage, from en- "in" + sac "bag".
Examples:
- The farmer stored the silage in a silo for the winter.
- The cows were fed silage as part of their diet.
- The silage was made from corn and other vegetables.
- The barn was filled with the smell of fresh silage.
- The silage was used to feed the cattle during the winter months.