. Chopped soapweed as emergency feed for cattle on southwestern ranges. Cattle; Forage plants. Fig. 2—Breeding Cattle being Fed from 15 to 20 Pounds of Soapweed with from i to \)i pounds of cottonseed meal per day to maintain them through a drought at the jornada range reserve. Over 1,000 poor cows on the Reserve were fed between January 20 and June 15,1918, and thousands of head were fed a similar ration on other stock ranches of the Southwest during the spring of Fig. 3—Cutting and Loading Soapweed. nu. o.—v^u i imu AINU l_UAUIINU OUAPWtED. Four men with two wagons and eight mules can


. Chopped soapweed as emergency feed for cattle on southwestern ranges. Cattle; Forage plants. Fig. 2—Breeding Cattle being Fed from 15 to 20 Pounds of Soapweed with from i to \)i pounds of cottonseed meal per day to maintain them through a drought at the jornada range reserve. Over 1,000 poor cows on the Reserve were fed between January 20 and June 15,1918, and thousands of head were fed a similar ration on other stock ranches of the Southwest during the spring of Fig. 3—Cutting and Loading Soapweed. nu. o.—v^u i imu AINU l_UAUIINU OUAPWtED. Four men with two wagons and eight mules can cut and haul 8 tons per day when the hanT is not over 2| 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 Forsling, C. L. (Clarence Luther), 1893- 4n. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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