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Information regarding plants useful for supplemental pastures is 

 given in table 4 and in the text following. In the North it is usually 



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Figure 9. — Monthly yields of pastures in Vermont, Maryland, and northern Florida. /"Vermont data 

 are the average of 17 pasture records in 1925-26 from table 5, Vermont Experiment Station Bulletin 295; 

 Maryland data are average yields for 1929, 1931-33 by T. E. Woodward, Bureau of Dairy Industry; 

 Florida data are for 1928-32 from annual reports by G. E. Ritchey of the Bureau of Plant Industry.) 



impractical to graze supplemental pastures with dairy cows in the 

 3arly spring or late fall on account of weather conditions. This is 

 not true, however, in the Southern States. 



