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Table II. Pasture season on 256 New Hampshire dairy farms, 1935 



Green Feeding on Pasture 



As with grain, somewhat more green leed is given cows on pas- 

 ture on farms where some pasture improvement work was done. It 

 is also fed somewhat more frequently on farms without silage. y\p- 

 parentlv silage takes the place of some summer green feed. (See 

 Table III.) 



There is no standard green feed, although ITimgarian millet is 

 probably most frequently used because it is easy to grow, the seed is 

 cheap, and it grows in late summer when most needed. Soybeans, 

 Japanese millet, oats, rye, wheat, sweet corn, and some second crop 



