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these oats had been sulphured, and their vitality entirely 

 destroyed. Seed at all suspicious should be sent to the station 

 to have its germination tested. 



We have also had one or two cases called to our attention 

 recently where animals have been made sick and some have 

 died from eating silage. In such cases the silage had not been 

 properly made and had become moldy, and the fungous growths 

 no doubt had produced poisonous products in the decomposition 

 of the silage. Similar troubles have been noticed elsewhere 

 from feeding moldy silage (see Pammel's Manual of Poisonous 

 Plants, p. 24). 



