182 DRIED CORN AS FODDER. 



worthy of a more extended cultivation for this pur- 

 pose. 



The amount of dried fodder which maj' be obtained 

 from it, when properly cultivated, is truly astonishing. 

 Perhaps the process of kiln-drying might be introduced 

 with advantage. It is, at least, worthy of a careful 

 trial, wherever facilities for it can be had at a reason- 

 able expense. 



