308 FORAGE CHOPS 



The average composition and yield of nutrients 

 per acre of cabbage are as follows : 



One toil Average iipre- 

 coiitains yield furnishes 

 Per cent Um. Ll.s. 



Water 90.5 ... ... 



Dry matter 9.5 195 4,800 



Ether extract 0.4 8 200 



Crude fiber 1.5 .'JO 750 



Protein 2.4 48 1,200 



Ash 1.4 28 700 



Nitrogen-free extract . . 3.8 76 1,900 



The average analysis of cabbage, which is here 

 given, shows a much higher content of dry matter 

 than is recorded in the Cornell bulletin; and the 

 average yield per acre, with this analysis, would 

 doubtless be much lower than is recorded in the 

 bulletin, probably nearer twenty - five tons per 

 acre, the average here assumed. 



KOHLRABI 



Kohlrabi is another valuable member of the 

 cabbage family, and one that may be fed without 

 risk at any period of growth. It requires a rich 

 soil in order to attain its best development. If the 

 land has been well prepared, it produces very 

 heavy crops. There are a number of varieties, 

 both bronze and green, but the green is almost 

 exclusively grown. There are hardy, or big- topped 

 varieties, and small-topped kinds, which come to 



