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SWEET SILAGE BEST.

y CONVINCING FIGURES. : Tho - supfinonty . ,of: Ewcet„silago x over . ; -|.j Bonr,\ : : a3/.measurcd>by. : tlio. "differcnco - in, ; ,<:fitho- quantity. of -albnmiiioids i&nd'> : fibro ■' :figui&"* v V'.V'£F?P r^k' ' ®n*|y®' s -of? sweet; 'and .sour : iron! ■"■fho:' same ! meadow Wp' Sweet.:'St'Sour.\ ; iWater 7140 > 74 40 S'-f : ;: T -2^G:'r'..;i.62..' U'.'i< ; Sugar. arid''soluble'. car-':.-.. . . v\"'.' bohydrates . 299 287 jTibre ' 17.80'.'. >",19.27.) , Mineral matloi . 215 181 WB ; i i .>. '..;''l'iDade' under light pressure (producing a '• ,tigh temperature) and sour silage tun--s^J f :;j!deij[;;heayy^resspiii^ '.temperature). ; .The i: ; following facta'; will;. ; vl- .v : : • tli'c terii'-;'; S;&&"il>erature; to •be;aimed':at , tA^ff:^i»®i^' i^i i 'i l"fl to IdO degrees, slightly acidic A> JlilO green; , 140 to IGO degrees, syreet bronn. ' I Over 160 degrees, burnt.' '■ Silage made at. 130 degrees, keeps best , :v;v , j'whcn'..':opened , . , )'out: , r':Tliie>i temperature vis . v'V.''.jascertained cfcy■ vati. thermometer > passed: down through the stack in on opening ''provided -vhilo the stack is being built; ;:.-w»3! •/ Some .farmers. complain that ivlion sil-: ■ ••v. ■ -iage is' fed -by' VMrvant^niuoh; Jif; ; 'Wasted by. becoming-dried,-and thereforo J

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 705, 3 January 1910, Page 8

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167

SWEET SILAGE BEST. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 705, 3 January 1910, Page 8

SWEET SILAGE BEST. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 705, 3 January 1910, Page 8

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