. Maize; its history, cultivation, handling, and uses, with special reference to South Africa; a text-book for farmers, students of agriculture, and teachers of nature study. Corn; Corn. 454 MAIZE :hap. XI. We conclude, therefore, that the maize crop should not be cut very early, whether intended for grain, or for fodder or silage; nor, on the other hand, should it be allowed to stand. 5k fa ,o c o . Sft- m y in the field after ripening, if it is desired to obtain the maxi- mum yield of both grain and fodder. When the grain is in the "dough " stage, or even a little harder, the plant
. Maize; its history, cultivation, handling, and uses, with special reference to South Africa; a text-book for farmers, students of agriculture, and teachers of nature study. Corn; Corn. 454 MAIZE :hap. XI. We conclude, therefore, that the maize crop should not be cut very early, whether intended for grain, or for fodder or silage; nor, on the other hand, should it be allowed to stand. 5k fa ,o c o . Sft- m y in the field after ripening, if it is desired to obtain the maxi- mum yield of both grain and fodder. When the grain is in the "dough " stage, or even a little harder, the plant makes excellent silage, especially if passed through a 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 Burtt-Davy, Joseph, 1870-. London, New York, [etc. ] Longmans, Green and co.
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