FERTILIZING CONSTITUENTS 461 



Moisture Ash 



% % 

 Hay and Dry Coarse Fodders 



Com fodder (with ears) 7.85 4.91 



Com stover (without ears) 9.12 3.74 



Teosinte {EuchUena luxurians) . . . 6.06 6.53 



Common millet 9.75 . . 



Japanese millet. 10.45 5,8 



Hungarian grass 7.69 6.18 



Hay of mixed grasses 11.99 6,34 



Rowen of mixed grasses 18.52 9.57 



Red-top (Agrostis vulgaris) 7.71 4.59 



Timothy 7.52 4.93 



Orchard grass 8.84 6.42 



Kentucky blue -grass (Poa pror- 



iensis) 10.35 4.16 



Meadow fescue {Festuca pratensis) 8.89 8.08 

 Tall meadow oat grass {Arrhena- 



thrum avenaceum) 15.35 4.92 



Meadow foxtail {Alopecurus pror- 



tensis) ' 15.35 5.24 



Perennial rye grass 9.13 6.79 



Italian rye grass 8.71 . . 



Salt marsh hay 5.36 . . 



Japanese buckwheat 6.72 . . 



Red clover 11.33 6.93 



Mammoth red clover {Trifoliwm 



medium) 11.41 8.72 



White clover 



Scarlet clover* 18.3 7.7 



Alsike clover 9.94 11.11 



Alfalfa 6.55 7.07 



Blue melilot {Melilotus cseruleus) . 8.22 13.65 



Bokhara clover {Melilotus alba) . . 7.43 7.7 



Sainfoin (flnobrychis saliva) 12.17 7.55 



Sulla IJJedysarum coronarium) . . . 9.39 . . 



Lotus villosus 11.52 ' 8.23 



Soja bean (whole plant) 6.3 6.47 



Soja bean (straw) 13. 



Cowpea (whole plant) 10.95 8.4 



SerradeUa 7.39 10.6 



Scotch tares 15.8 



Ox-eye daisy (Chrysanthemum, leu- 



carUhemum) 9.65 6.37 



Dry carrot tops 9.76 12.52 



Barley straw 11.44 5.3 



Bailey chaff 13.08 



♦Dietrich and Konig. 



