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Prof. Henry, of the Wisconsin Experiment Station, has also arrived at the same conclusion. In the Breeder 's Gazette, of June 13, 1888, he says: " Probably very few stone silos will be built in the future, as experi- ence shows that a stone wall chills the ensilage during the curing process and, if it does not seriously injure that portion next to it to a thickness of several inches, it renders it, at least, less palatable than ensilage nearer the middle of the silo. The reason, in my judgment,... that the silo has not won more friends in the Eastern States is owing to the common use of stone in its construction. On our Experimental farm at Madison our first silo, built in 1881, was of stone, and our conclusions in regard to ensilage were made up from results obtained from this silo; had we put up a wooden structure, I am confident our results would have been worth vastly more to our people than they have been. " FEEDING ENSILAGE. Feeding the ensilage was begun March 10, 1888, by mixing it with twice its bulk of dry cut corn-fodder, not corn-stover, which our stock had been chiefly fed during the winter.
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