Productive Feeding of Farm AnimalsJ.B. Lippincott Company, 1921 - 385 Seiten |
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... Silo or for Soiling . 95 13. The Relative Expense of Producing and Feeding Soiling Crops is Considerably Greater ... Silo ... 152 29 . A California Dairy Barn with Concrete Silos . 153 30. A “ Re - saw " Silo Being Filled with Alfalfa ...
... Silo or for Soiling . 95 13. The Relative Expense of Producing and Feeding Soiling Crops is Considerably Greater ... Silo ... 152 29 . A California Dairy Barn with Concrete Silos . 153 30. A “ Re - saw " Silo Being Filled with Alfalfa ...
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... silo at the time when it is in the roasting - ear stage or beginning to harden is in accord with our best knowledge of the subject . Alfalfa . — The changes in the composition of alfalfa during its growing period have been studied by ...
... silo at the time when it is in the roasting - ear stage or beginning to harden is in accord with our best knowledge of the subject . Alfalfa . — The changes in the composition of alfalfa during its growing period have been studied by ...
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... silo and silage will be discussed later ( p . 149 ) , and we shall here refer only to the changes that occur in the ... silos in this country very large losses occurred in. 10 Colorado Bulletin 30 . 11 Report 1891 , p . 227 ; Agr ...
... silo and silage will be discussed later ( p . 149 ) , and we shall here refer only to the changes that occur in the ... silos in this country very large losses occurred in. 10 Colorado Bulletin 30 . 11 Report 1891 , p . 227 ; Agr ...
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... silo experiments , therefore , would often go up to fifty per cent , and such results were also generally obtained in the cases where silage was made in pits or trenches in the ground or in open stacks . In modern tall silos the losses ...
... silo experiments , therefore , would often go up to fifty per cent , and such results were also generally obtained in the cases where silage was made in pits or trenches in the ground or in open stacks . In modern tall silos the losses ...
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... silo fermentation will rarely exceed 50 ° C. ( 122 ° F. ) . The following average digestion coefficients for three kinds of silage will show the influence of the siloing process as regards digestibility : Digestion Coefficients for ...
... silo fermentation will rarely exceed 50 ° C. ( 122 ° F. ) . The following average digestion coefficients for three kinds of silage will show the influence of the siloing process as regards digestibility : Digestion Coefficients for ...
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acid acre alfalfa alfalfa hay amount average barley beef beet pulp body breeds Bulletin butter fat calf calves carbohydrates cattle cent protein cereals chemical classes of farm clover hay components composition contain corn fodder corn meal corn silage cornstalks cotton-seed meal cowpeas Crude protein dairy cows digestible protein dried dry matter energy values especially experiments farm animals Farmers fattening steers feed units feeding stuffs feeding value fiber flaxseed forage furnish gain gluten grain feed grass head daily hogs horses hulls Indian corn kafir lambs legumes linseed meal live weight mash milch cows nitrogen nitrogen-free extract nutrients nutritive ratio oats obtained oil meal one-half pasture peas pigs plants poultry production ration red clover roots roughage seed sheep silo skim milk sorghum Soybean starch station stock feeding straw substances sugar swine therms timothy hay wheat bran Wisconsin yield
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Seite 37 - Calorie is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water one degree Centigrade.
Seite 199 - Prime Cottonseed Meal must be finely ground, not necessarily bolted, of sweet odor, reasonably bright in color, yellow, not brown or reddish, free from excess of lint, and must contain at least 38.6 per cent of protein.
Seite 223 - ... pounds per day, at a cost of less than five cents per pound. (3) If skimmed milk is not at hand, the best substitute for it seems to be third-grade dried skimmed milk powder. The average gains made in this experiment were not so large as with the skimmed milk, but were good. A calf fed on this food should reach a weight of 250 to 260 pounds at five months of age, making an average gain of 1.25 pounds per day at a cost of less than six and one-half cents per pound. (4) Schumacher Calf Meal seems...
Seite 102 - Orchard grass is one of the earliest grasses to start in the spring and is ready to cut before timothy.
Seite 289 - ... shredded cornstalks, oat straw and hay for roughage, and ear corn, oats, and a mixture of dried beet pulp, bran, and oil cake in the proportion of...
Seite v - Where grows ? — where grows it not? If vain our toil, We ought to blame the culture, not the soil...
Seite 214 - Second, they are of no benefit as a cure-all for diseases of the various classes of live stock; neither do they possess any particular merit in case of specific diseases, or for animals out of condition, off feed, etc., since only a small proportion of ingredients having medicinal value is found therein, the bulk of the foods consisting of a filler which possesses no medicinal properties whatever.
Seite 127 - ... away from poisonous areas is ordinarily unnecessary. (3) When stock are trailed from one place to another, they should, so far as possible, be driven through a country with plenty of good feed. If it is necessary to drive them through a locality supposed to be infested with poisonous plants, care should be taken to see that the stock are not hungry when going through this region. It is much better to make such a drive in the afternoon rather than in the morning. Special precautions must be taken...
Seite 127 - ... (1) Stock should not be turned out upon the range where there is little to eat except poisonous plants. This is especially dangerous when the stock have been on dry feed. (2) In a region where certain areas are definitely known to be infested with poisonous plants, stock should be kept away. This is especially necessary when the general range is short, either because grass has not started to grow or because it has been overgrazed.
Seite 19 - Erlenmeyer receiving flask is then accurately titrated back by means of a tenth-normal standard ammonia solution, using a cochineal solution as an indicator. From the amount of acid used the per cent of nitrogen is obtained; and from it the per cent of casein and albumen in the milk by multiplying...