Experiments And Investigations Conducted At the Pennsylvania State College, 1881-2

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It was expected that the two acres of land planted would produce at least thirty tons of green fodder, but owing to the exceptionally severe drought the crop was considerably less than half that amount. The corn received about the same cultivation as ordinary field corn.
Preservation of tlie Fodder liy Ensilage.
In order to avoid the cost of an expensive silo, an old root cellar was made to answer every purpose. The cellar was of masonry, cemented air tight. As it was too large, a partition was
... thrown across midway, so that the silo was really built of masonry on three sides, and of wood on the fourth.
The fodder was cut into pieces about three quarters of an inch long, by one of Hauck & Comstock's fodder cutters,* smallest size, which was found to do etlicient work, cutting the fodder at the rate of thirty tons per day.
The chopped fodder was pushed through a trap-door in the barn floor into the silo below, where it was tramped down by mules. After being thor- oughly tramped down the compact mass was covered with a layer of straw about eight inches deep, then two layers of boards, and upon the boards was piled stone at the rate of half a ton to every square yard.


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