152 FOR AG K CHOPS 



Methods of using; yield 



The best method of using stover is to cut it fine, 

 or to shred it and feed the animals Hberally, allow- 

 ing the unpalatable parts to be used as bedding. 

 In this way the best of the feed is utilized and the 

 manures are saved and improved. 



The yield of stover will naturally vary accord- 

 ing to the variety and the character of the crop. 

 The ratio between ears and stover is not uniform, 

 but with a yield of 100 bushels of ears there is 

 usually about two tons of stover, which contains 

 about 60 per cent of dry matter or feed per acre, 

 equivalent in value practically to a ton of timothy 

 hay. 



