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Sorghum^ graced and soiled^ versus peanuts grazed. 



During the experiment lot I grazed over (witJi great 

 waste) 2203 square feet of sorghum and lot 3 consumed 

 the peanuts on 3880 square feet; 782 pounds of green, 

 cut sorghum were offei'ed to lot II but only 372 pounds 

 were consumed. Reducing these results to the basis 

 of one acre we have the 



Groiith made on one acre of sorghum or peanuts. 



* On the assumption that 5 lbs. of grain made 1 pound of growth. 



To produce one pound of growth, there was required 

 3.8 pounds of grain in; connection with sorghum pas- 

 turage, only 1.85 pounds of grain in connection with 

 peanuts and 11.05 pounds of grain when cut sorghum 

 was fed in a dry lot 



