High School Agriculture

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High School Agriculture
Mayne, D. D. (Dexter Dwight), 1863-1929
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Silage makes it possible to keep two cows where one was kept before. The same area of land will support more stock than when pasturing is practiced* Digitized by VjOOQIC ECONOMIC PLANTS 20I Silo Structures. — The silo must he air-tight. Bac- teria enter the silo with the fodder and grow and mul- tiply rapidly, as shown by the heating of the mass and the formation of acid in it ; in other words, fermenta- tion begins. If the silage is well packed so as to leave no unfilled spaces and the silo wa...lls are air-tight, then only acid fermentation, which is desirable, takes place.
If more air gains entrance, bacteria causing decay will Fig. 104. — Students constructing a Concrete Silo. (U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.) continue the work of the acid-forming bacteria, and rotten silage will result.
The silo must he deep. Depth is necessary in order to secure pressure on the fodder and thus leave as little air as possible in the mass. From 30 to 40 feet is how recognized as standard depth.
Digitized by VjOOQIC 202 ECONOMIC PLANTS The silo must have smooth^ vertical walls which will offer no resistance to the uniform settling of the fodder.


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