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Acid bacilli, in silos 192 



Acreage required for filling silos *' 



Advantages of the silo : 12, 205 



Alfalfa silage , 151 



All-metal silos 104-110 



Analysis of feeding stuffs 234 



. Animal body, composition of the. . , • . . 215 



Approximate daily ration of silage 31 



Ash 217 



Average composition of silage crops 233 



Bagasse, sorghum, for silage , 155 



Ballard octagonal silo 73-76 



Beef cattle, silage for 119-195 



Beef supply for United States '■ 120 



Beets, cost of, per acre 212 



Beet-pulp silage 157-160 



Blower elevators 181 



Bluegrass pastures of the South 116 



Bottom of the silo 34 



Brick lined silos , 50 



Brick silos 103-104 



Building up fertility In the South 138 



Broom corn for silage 156 



Cactus, spineless, for silage 169 



Canada thistles for silage 159 



Cane, Japanese, for silage 170 



Capacity of round silos 26 



Carbonic acid poisoning in silos, danger from Ill, 185 



Cattle, dally silage ration for 30 



Cement block silos 94-99 



Cement block silos, how made, reinforcing, etc., of 94-99 



Cement lining, how to maintain 94, 103, 111 



Cement stave silos 99 



Certified milk, silage in production of 197 



Chart showing fertility removed from soil. 133 



Chemical composition of silage 233 



Circles, circumferences, and areas of 68-70 



Clover silage 147, 150 



Clover silage, cost of 148 



Clover, time of cutting for the silo ; 149 



Clover, yield per acre 149 



Comparative cost of producing silage 212-214 



Comparative feeding value of corn, kaflr and cane 126 



Comparative losses in dry curing 16 



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