. Dickinson's hand book on farm seeds. Forage plants. [from old catalog]; Grain. [from old catalog]; Seeds. for ten years (1900 to 1909) was less than 30 bushels per acre. USES—Oats have long been the staple grain feed for horses, and are still consid- ered as the best and , safest feed for that class of animals. They are also an excel- lent food for cattle and sheep especially for ewes and milch cows. Ground Oats mixed with swill make an excellent feed for brood sows and are highly recommended by swine raisers. Oat straw is more nutritious and is more readily eaten by live stock than straw of


. Dickinson's hand book on farm seeds. Forage plants. [from old catalog]; Grain. [from old catalog]; Seeds. for ten years (1900 to 1909) was less than 30 bushels per acre. USES—Oats have long been the staple grain feed for horses, and are still consid- ered as the best and , safest feed for that class of animals. They are also an excel- lent food for cattle and sheep especially for ewes and milch cows. Ground Oats mixed with swill make an excellent feed for brood sows and are highly recommended by swine raisers. Oat straw is more nutritious and is more readily eaten by live stock than straw of other cereals, and is practically equal to Corn stover. Oat hay is richer in protein and fat than Timothy 97 The Albert Diokinson Co., Chioagro—Minneapolis. 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 Dickinson, Albert, company. [from old catalog]. Chicago, Minneapolis, The Albert Dickinson co


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