Henderson's midsummer catalogue : 1913 . HUNGARIAN JAPANESE MILLET is entirely distinct from any other millet, grows tall andproduces an enormous crop. It grows 6 to 8 feet high, stands remarkably wellnotwithstanding its great height, and yields from 10 to 12 tons green fodder peracre. When cured it makes an excellent quality of hay, and its feeding value isfar superior to corn fodder, and it is much relished by all kinds of stock, whethergreen or cured. If to be made into hay, cure as you would a heavycrop of clover. An ideal ensilage mixture may be composed of twoparts of this mill
Henderson's midsummer catalogue : 1913 . HUNGARIAN JAPANESE MILLET is entirely distinct from any other millet, grows tall andproduces an enormous crop. It grows 6 to 8 feet high, stands remarkably wellnotwithstanding its great height, and yields from 10 to 12 tons green fodder peracre. When cured it makes an excellent quality of hay, and its feeding value isfar superior to corn fodder, and it is much relished by all kinds of stock, whethergreen or cured. If to be made into hay, cure as you would a heavycrop of clover. An ideal ensilage mixture may be composed of twoparts of this millet to one part of soja beans, mixed when filling thesilo. The soja beans supply the albuminoids and fat in which theCorn and Millet are deficient. This mixture forms a completebalanced ration for milch cows without the addition of grain, thoughit is, of course, advisable to feed grain occasionally as a ensilage combination will certainly become popular, and whengenerally used, as we predict it will be, it will result in a saving ofhundreds of t
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