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small quantity of hay and grain he is feeding, 

 and the fine appearance of the stock fed on 

 this preserved corn, which is daily increasing 

 in weight, also in the yield of milk, from 

 our knowledge we are happy to indorse his 

 statements : that the contents of the silo are 

 saturated with juice from the corn from top 

 to bottom ; that there is no ensilage odor in 

 the barn or silo ; that there is no waste of 

 fodder in the silo or in the cribs. We believe 

 that his system of preserving green forage is 

 the true one, and are happy to state that 

 his experiments are a success, and that any 

 one by following his methods may be sure of 

 success every time, with less than half the ex- 

 pense of feeding in the ordinary way. 



WARREN BLACKMAN. 

 IRVING COLBURN. 

 GRANVILLE COLBURN. 

 JAMES DUFFIELD. 

 JAMES B. COUGHLAN. 



