CORN FODDER (STOVER). 



From the Experiment Station, 1885. 



The corn fodder was raised under the same conditions, as far as the soil and the 

 fertilizers used were concerned, as the corn for the silos. The same variety of corn, 

 Clark, was planted in both instances. 



CORN ENSILAGE. 

 From the Silos of the Experiment Station (1885—1886). 



The above analysis represents the mean composition of the ensilage obtained 

 from the silos described in previous Btjlletins. The contents of the different 

 silos were fed in drrect succession, beginning with the one which had been filled 

 slowly. The corn was about six months in the silos when the feeding of the ensil- 

 age commenced. 



