The Cereals in AmericaOrange Judd Company, 1915 - 421 páginas |
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Página xv
... Fodder , p . 138 ; Stover , p . 138 ; Silage , p . 138 ; Re- lationships , p . 138 ; Roots , p . 139 ; Culms , p . 141 ; Suckers , p . 142 ; Relation of grain to stover , p . 143 ; Inflorescence , p . 144 ; Tassel , p . 146 ; Silk , p ...
... Fodder , p . 138 ; Stover , p . 138 ; Silage , p . 138 ; Re- lationships , p . 138 ; Roots , p . 139 ; Culms , p . 141 ; Suckers , p . 142 ; Relation of grain to stover , p . 143 ; Inflorescence , p . 144 ; Tassel , p . 146 ; Silk , p ...
Página xix
... fodder , p . 253 ; Topping , p . 255 ; Pulling , p . 256 ; Silage , p . 257 ; The silo , p . 257 ; Losses in the silo , p . 258 ; Loss of maize fodder by curing , p . 259 . Time of Harvesting • Influence of maturity upon yield , p . 260 ...
... fodder , p . 253 ; Topping , p . 255 ; Pulling , p . 256 ; Silage , p . 257 ; The silo , p . 257 ; Losses in the silo , p . 258 ; Loss of maize fodder by curing , p . 259 . Time of Harvesting • Influence of maturity upon yield , p . 260 ...
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... fodder for cattle , rather than for bread . 79. Spelt ( Tr . sativum spelta Hackel ) .- Was largely and widely cultivated in ancient times . Hackel states that it was the chief grain in Egypt and Greece and was cultivated everywhere ...
... fodder for cattle , rather than for bread . 79. Spelt ( Tr . sativum spelta Hackel ) .- Was largely and widely cultivated in ancient times . Hackel states that it was the chief grain in Egypt and Greece and was cultivated everywhere ...
Página 138
... Fodder , Stover and Silage . - Fodder , when applied to maize , is the plant , including the ears , which has been cut and field cured without regard to the manner or thickness of plant- ing or stage of maturity . Stover is the residue ...
... Fodder , Stover and Silage . - Fodder , when applied to maize , is the plant , including the ears , which has been cut and field cured without regard to the manner or thickness of plant- ing or stage of maturity . Stover is the residue ...
Página 139
Thomas Forsyth Hunt. for fodder purposes , and gama grass ( Tripsacum dactyloides L. ) which was a rather conspicuous feature of the native herbage of the prairie regions in the central and southern portions of the United States . The ...
Thomas Forsyth Hunt. for fodder purposes , and gama grass ( Tripsacum dactyloides L. ) which was a rather conspicuous feature of the native herbage of the prairie regions in the central and southern portions of the United States . The ...
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