FOOD FROM FIELD ROOTS AND TUBERS 349 



Peanut arid artichoke tops. These are sometimes fed 

 both in the green and dry form. The former make excellent 

 hay when cured with care (see p. 345). In some instances 

 they are grazed off by sheep. The latter are too woody to 

 allow of complete consumption, but the finer portions are 

 much relished by stock (see p. 336). 



