The Sunflower As a Silage Crop Composition And Yield At Different Stages of Ma
The Sunflower As a Silage Crop Composition And Yield At Different Stages of Ma
W L Walter Lee Gaines
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35 tons of dry matter per acre in sunflowers and 1. 56 tons in corn at the Washington Experiment Station. Shaw and Wright 46 report the composition of the sunflower plant at seven stages of growth and the corn plant at nine stages. Their results show that when these two plants are compared upon the moisture-free basis, they are similar in total protein and albuminoid protein, but that the mature sunflower plant contains smaller proportions of reducing sugars and non-reducing sugars than the cor...n plant. The sunflower plant contains very small amounts of starch, whereas the corn plant beyond the "milk stage" contains very large amounts. Yields of the crops are not included. Thatcher 52 compared the yields of dry matter in corn and sun- flowers grown in Ohio for silage. The yields (fresh basis) of sunflow- ers during a three-year period were 14. 28 tons per acre, while for corn the yields were 12. 78 tons. The yield of dry matter in the sunflowers 7925] THE SUNFLOWER AS A SILAGE CROP 449 was 5, 218 pounds, compared to 7, 251 pounds in corn.
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