. Elementary treatise on stock feeds and feeding. Feeds. 2/2 ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON STOCK EEEDS AND FEEDING A Market for Cheap and Coarse Feed Stuffs.—Around every farm there are many coarse farm products and other materials which would ordinarily be wasted if live-stock are not kept. Corn stover, straw, damaged and shrunken grain, and other similar farm products do not bring much on the market but may be utilized to good advantage in feeding stock. Often certain. Fig. 23.— Hay should be raised at home. hays hardly pay the cost of marketing and may be profitably used in such cases for feeding


. Elementary treatise on stock feeds and feeding. Feeds. 2/2 ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON STOCK EEEDS AND FEEDING A Market for Cheap and Coarse Feed Stuffs.—Around every farm there are many coarse farm products and other materials which would ordinarily be wasted if live-stock are not kept. Corn stover, straw, damaged and shrunken grain, and other similar farm products do not bring much on the market but may be utilized to good advantage in feeding stock. Often certain. Fig. 23.— Hay should be raised at home. hays hardly pay the cost of marketing and may be profitably used in such cases for feeding live-stock. Growing of Legumes.—When live-stock are kept on the farm the growing of legumes is very profitable as they increase the soil fertility and serve as cheap feed for furnishing the protein so necessary in animal production. Many of the leguminous crops will not bring their real value when sold but when utilized for feeding live-stock become very profitable crops for the farmer to 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, 1879-. Easton, Pa. , The Chemical Publishing Co. ; London, Williams & Norgate


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