. Elementary treatise on stock feeds and feeding. Feeds. SECTION XIV. NATURAL STOCK FEEDS. The natural feeds used for feeding stock include forage crops, root and tuber crops, and grains and seeds. Forage Crops.—Under this head come green and cured legu- minous plants, the grasses and the grain plants. Leguminous Plants.—These plants differ from the grasses and. Fig. 4.—Cowpeas, a good leguminous crop. the grain plants in that they contain more nitrogenous substances, namely, protein. Alfalfa, clovers, vetches, cowpeas and soja bean are some of our leguminous Please note that these im


. Elementary treatise on stock feeds and feeding. Feeds. SECTION XIV. NATURAL STOCK FEEDS. The natural feeds used for feeding stock include forage crops, root and tuber crops, and grains and seeds. Forage Crops.—Under this head come green and cured legu- minous plants, the grasses and the grain plants. Leguminous Plants.—These plants differ from the grasses and. Fig. 4.—Cowpeas, a good leguminous crop. the grain plants in that they contain more nitrogenous substances, namely, protein. Alfalfa, clovers, vetches, cowpeas and soja bean are some of our leguminous Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Halligan, James Edward. Easton, Pa. , The Chemical publishing co. ; [etc. , etc. ]


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