Digestible nutrients and fertilizing constituents — Continued 



Fresh Green RouGHAGE-Con. 

 Fresh green grass — Cont. 



Millet, hog, or broom-corn 



Millet, pearl, or cat-tail 



Mixed grasses, immature 



Mixed grasses, at haying stage . . 

 Oat grass, tall, or meadow oat 



grass 



Orchard grass 



Para grass 



Quack grass 



Rescue grass 



Red top 



Reed canary grass 



Reed meadow grass 



Rhode Island bent grass. 



Rowen, mixed 



Rye grass, Italian 



Rye grass, perennial 



Rushes, western 



Sedges, western 



Spear grasses, miscellaneous. 



Sweet vernal grass 



Teosinte 



Timothy, all analyses 



Timothy, before bloom 



Timothy, in bloom 



Timothy, in seed 



Timothy, mountain 



Wheat grasses, miscellaneous. 



Wild barley 



Wild oats 



Wild rye 



Lbs. 



24.7 

 18.7 

 29 7 

 30.8 



30.3 

 29.2 

 27.2 

 25.0 

 30.6 



39 3 

 37.0 

 30.7 

 32.7 

 28.2 

 27.1 

 26.6 



Green fodder from (he smaller 

 cereals 



Barley fodder 



Buckwheat, Japanese 



Oat fodder 



Oat fodder, 8 in. high 



Rye fodder 



Rye fodder, 5 in. high 



Wheat fodder, all analyses 



Wheat fodder, 5 in. high 



32 



46 



37.5 



45.3 



35.7 



36.6 



23.3 



23 

 36 



26.1 



13.0 



21.3 



1-8 



27.4 



24.2 



Green legumes 



Alfalfa, all analyses 25.3 



Alfalfa, before bloom 19 . 9 



Alfalfa, in bloom 25 



Alfalfa, after bloom ' 29.8 



Beggarweed 27.1 



Clover, alsike 24 



Clover, alsike, in bloom 21 . 5l 



Clover, bur 20.8 



Clover, crimson 17.4 



Digestible nutrients 

 in 100 lbs. 



Crude 



pro- 



I tein 



Lbs. 



13 

 1.1 

 3.6 



1.7 



1.1 

 17 

 0.8 

 2.2 



Carbo- 

 liy- Fat Total 

 drates 



Lbs. 



13.8 

 10.4 

 14.5 

 15.2 



13.3 

 13.0 

 14.0 

 11.3 

 14.5 



20.0 

 18.3 

 15.4 

 16.4 

 14.0 

 12.7 

 12,5 



2.5 

 2.4 

 2.0 

 1.5 

 1.0 

 1.5 

 1.8 



16 2 

 20.3 

 23.6 

 16.1 

 11.9 

 19.3 

 13.8 



16.4 

 24.7 

 19.6 

 24.1 

 15.9" 

 18.7 

 10.4 



2.3 

 2.2 

 2.3 

 3.4 

 2.1 

 5.1 

 2.8 

 5.1 



3.3 



3.5 



3 



2 



3 

 ' 2.7 

 ! 2.3 

 i 3.4 

 I 2.3 



250 



10.4 

 7.5 

 10.8 

 13.5 

 11.6 

 11 



10.4 

 8.2 

 8.1 



Lbs. 



0.4 

 0.2 

 0.9 

 0.6 



0.4 

 0.6 

 0.3 

 0.7 

 0.2 



0.6 

 0.6 

 0.3 

 0.4 

 0.9 

 0.7 

 0.7 



0.3 

 0.5 

 0.4 

 0.5 

 0.3 

 0.6 

 0.4 



0.5 

 0.7 

 0.5 

 0.5 

 0.7 

 0.7 

 0.5 



0. 



0. 



0. 



0. 



0. 



0. 



0.6 







Lbs. 



16.0 

 11.9 

 20.1 

 18.3 



15.3 

 16.1 

 15.5 

 15.1 

 17.5 



23.3 

 21.4 

 17.4 

 18.7 

 19.3 

 16.1 

 15.8 



19 4 

 23.8 

 26.5 

 18.7 

 13.6 

 22.2 

 16.5 



18.8 

 27.8 

 22.1 

 27.4 

 19.9 

 21.8 

 13.6 



0.4 

 0.3 

 0.3 

 0.2 

 0.2 

 0.4 



Nutri- 

 tive 

 ratio 



14.6 

 11 



14.8 

 16.01 

 15. l| 

 15.4 

 0.4[13.6 

 1.114.11 

 411.3; 



11.3 

 9.8 

 4.6 



12.9 

 8.5 



18.4 

 5.9 



5.7 



11.3 

 11.6 

 12.4 

 12.4 



4.8 

 7.9 

 8.3 



12 

 11 



12.6 



13.8 



8.2 



13 

 17 



14.8 

 11.5 



7.3 

 13.5 



5.5 



5.4 



8. 



5. 



1.5 



6.3 



1.5 



5 



2.2 



Fertilizing constitu- 

 ents in 1000 lbs. 



Nitro- 

 gen 



Lbs. 



3 2 

 2.9 



8.2 

 4.8 



4.2 

 4.6 

 2.7 

 6.1 

 6.1 



5.0 



5.8 

 4.5 

 4.6 

 7.5 

 5.0 

 4. 



5.4 

 6.1 

 5.3 

 4.2 

 2.7 

 5.0 

 4.0 



4.3 



5.0 



4 



6 



7 



4.2 



5.9 



5.3 



7 



5 



7 



4.2 

 10.4 



5 

 10 



7.2 

 7.5 

 7.0 

 4.6 

 6.7 

 6.6 

 5.6 

 8.2 

 4. 



Phos- 

 phoric 

 acid 



Lbs. 



1.2 

 1.9 



2.1 

 2.5 



1.8 

 2.1 



1.9 



2.3 

 2.3 



2.2 

 2.0 

 2.0 

 2.2 



1.6 

 2.0 

 2.0 

 1 



1.3 

 2.0 

 1 



Lbs. 



5.7 



10.3 



7.9 



6.4 



8.4 

 9.5 



1.5 

 i'.9 



1.5 



5 3 



8.4 

 9.8 



8.6 

 7.5 

 7.5 

 9.2 



8.0 

 6.4 

 9.3 

 6.7 



9.3 



7.7 



4.9 



7^2 



1.71 7.9 

 2.71 5.7 

 1.8 9.2 



2.0 4 1 



