One Experience With Ensilage
Professor A. J. Cooke says: I built a silo, and it has disappointed me oiily in being too small. I raised no more acres nor were my crops any better last year than previously. Yet, with five acres of my corn erop in ensilage, I was able to winter more stock than ever before, and my stock never did so well. For three successive years I had to buy feed to come through the winter; last winter I had Bome to spare, though the season was so severe and long continued that several neighbors, some of whom never before had a like experience, paid out considerable suma for feed.
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