noun
- the act of making something dirty or the state of being soiled
- green crops fed fresh to livestock
Usage: agricultural
Examples
- The soilage of the white carpet was immediately noticeable.
- Heavy rain caused soilage of the freshly painted fence.
- The farmer provided soilage to the cattle during the dry season.
- Corn and alfalfa are common types of soilage for dairy cows.
- The soilage from the muddy boots left tracks across the floor.
- Fresh soilage is more nutritious than dried hay for livestock.