Spoiled Silage, Sour Silage, Moldy Silage, Rotten Silage, Frozen Silage; Its Cause And Effects
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427.50 437.07 439.87 Profit by lot 47.05 60.46 51.03 Kafir silage made 28% more profit than corn sil- age, and sweet sorghum silage made 8% more profit than corn silage. Corn silage has usually produced bet- ter gains than either Kafir or sorghum silage. The rea- son found was that the Kafir-corn and sorghum-made silage for this feeding test was cut when the seeds were practically matured, but while the stocks were still green and filled with sap. Dairy cattle. This test covered a period of two... years, when it was found that silage made from corn, Kafir-corn and sorghum were practically equal, pound for pound, for milk production. 21 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, COLUMBIA, MISSOURI. Bulletin No. 112. Corn Silage for Fattening Two-Year-Old Steers. H. O. Allison. With the introduction of corn silage as a feed for fattening cattle, during recent years, new questions con- cerning this branch of agriculture have arisen. Perhaps those relating to the relative value of corn silage and its proper combination with other feeds are of first con- sideration.
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