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Massachusetts 

 Agricultural Experiment Station 



BULLETIN No. 262 FEBRUARY, 1930 



Intensive Grassland Management 



By R. C. Foley, E. J. Montague, and C. H. Parsons 



An adequate and economical feed supply is a matter of vital importance 

 in the success of livestock farming. The increased cost of farm labor 

 and the higher price of concentrated feeds are two of the many factors 

 which have upset economic relationships on many livestock farms, with the 

 result that farm practices need to be modified if returns are to be in- 

 creased or even maintained. The work reported in this bulletin was under- 

 taken in the hope that it might result in the more profitable use of pasture 

 land in Massachusetts. 



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AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, 

 AMHERST, MASS. 



