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Location of the silo 32 



Losses in dry curing- '. ..'...... .13-14 



Losses in siloing process ......>:. '.. IS 



Losses in siloing alfalfa 16 



Low wagons for hauling corn 175 



Lucerne, see Alfalfa. 



Materials for the silo 56 



Metal bucket, chain elevators 182 



Metal-lath silos 91-93 



Milch cows, silage for 195 



Milch cows, silage rations'. for 198 



Milo for silage 154, 161 



Mineral matter 215 



Miscellaneous silage crops 157-160 



Missouri Station results 122 



Modification of "Wisconsin" silo 47 



Mold, red, in silage ■. 188 



Monolithic concrete or cement silos 84 



Mules, silage for , 202 



Nebraska Station results ..........: 122 



Night pasturing and summer silo. . '. 115 



Nitrogen-free extract 218 



No danger from late summer drouths '. 20 



No danger of rain 18 



North Carolina Station results 123 



Number of silos 8 



Number of staves required for stave silos. ..... . :;■ 68 



Nutritive ratio ......:........... 221 



Oats and peas for silage 158 



Oats, wheat and rye for silage 157 



Octagonal silps '. 70-76 



"Ohio" silage cutters, description of 182, 257-264 



Opinions of recognized leaders 209 



'Painting the silo lining 46-47 



Patented cement blocks .• i 98-99 



Patented forms for silos , 90 



Peanuts for silage i. 156 



Peas and oatsctor silage 158 



Pennsylvania Station results 132 



Pit or underground silos 109-111 



Plastered round wooden silos 47-49 



Planting corn, methods Of 145 



Planting corn, thickness of 14^ , 



Pneumatic elevators 182 



"Poultrymen's silos" 208 



Poultry, silage for 208 



Preparation of corn land 140 



Preservation of silos 81 



Protection against freezing, stave silo 68 



Protein .. .' 216 



Back, low-down, for hauling corn ;^ 175 



Kate of feeding from silos of different diameters 30 



