The book The Sunflower As a Silage Crop was written by author Vinall, Harry Nelson, 1880- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Sunflower As a Silage Crop book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Sunflower As a Silage Crop a good or bad book?
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158, p. 11. Do Do Do Do Do. (average) . . . 1.09 9.30 . 91 10. 4 Com 1.39 1.04 .87 17. 39 10.78 12.92 . 67 13. 5 .45 11. S .82 Ki 4 Farmers' Bulletin 1240, " Feed- Sorghum '• ing Farm Animals." a This figure was incorrectly given as 9.8 in Mont. Bui. 1.34. b The coefTicients of digestibility for sunflower silage determined in the Montana experiments were used in computing the digestible nutrients of the silage made in West Virginia to show the difference in results when a silage made from more ...nearly mature plants is considered. It is recognized that this method is subject to criticism, but the results, it isbelieved, are approximately correct. c In Washington Bui. 102, p. 15, this figure is given as 8.29. PALATABILITY. There are some clifFerences of opinion regarding the palatability of sunfloAver silage. Most of the evidence from feeding trials conducted in the United States and Canada leads to the conclusion that even though animals may hesitate at first to eat sunflower silage freely, they soon become accustomed to it and, with the possible exception of corn silage, show no preference between it and other kinds of silage.
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