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Size of silo required ^^ 



Soiling crops, table of 238 



Soiling crops, time of planting and feeding 238 



Soil fertility maintained "with silage 131 



Soy beans . . .77 153 



Sorghum bagasse 155 



Sorghum silage 154, 161 



South Carolina Station results 122 



South Dakota Station results 125 



Southern and Northern varieties of corn, comparative yield of." 1'13 



Specifications for a stave silo ;...,.. 56 



Stave silos , 54-70 



Stave silos, calculation of staves required for 68 



Stave silos, roof of 5S 



Stave silos, specifications for 56 



Steamed silage 190 



Steel ribbed plastered silos 91-93 



Steers, silage for , 119, 200 



Stockyyards, boosters for silage 131 



Succulence 17 



Sudan grass for silage 156 



Summer drouth 115 



Summer silo, advantages of 112 



Surplus crops stored in silo 115 



Swine, silage for •, • • ■ • 207 



Temperatures In different silos 191 



Teosinte for silage 155 



Texas Station results 129 



Thickness of planting corn 145 



Time of cutting corn for the silo 143 



Time of filling the silo 19, 144, 174 



Thistles for silage 159 



Transferring silage 193 



Truck for silage 196 



Underground or pit silos 109-111 



Underground silos .^ 109 



Uniform quality of feed 17 



Use of silage in beef production 119 



Value in intensive farming. . . .' 20 



Varieties of corn to be planted for the silo 140 



Ventilation of the silo .' 43-46 



Vertical reinforcement for concrete silos 87 



Vetches for silage 156 



Vitrified tile silos 100-103 



Waste products for silage 160 



Water, use of, in filling silos 187 



Waterproofing cement silos Ill 



Weeds for silage • 160 



Weight of concentrated feeds 237 



Weight of silage at different depths 31 



Wheat, rye and oats for silage 157 



Wisconsin Experiment. Station silos, description of 47-54 



Yields of clover per acre I49 



