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Corn Fodder

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
June
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Many farmers are learning to provide enough fodder to carry stock through the winter and thus be free to turn the timothy hay into cash. This is especially tiue near all the towns that furnish a good rnarket for hay. Clover hay and corn stover are superior to timothy for all stock except road horses, according to the opiniĆ³n of our best stockmen. If it were not for the fodder, owners of much upland could not afford to compete with producers on the rich black lands in the production of corn, but so long as they can get as much coarse feed f rom an acre of corn as froin an acre of average ineadow on such soil and have the grain for their labor they cannot afford to leave corn out of the

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News