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14 Red top and timothy, Sheep relish the rag-weed well saved and 



stacked. 



15 Timothy and Ted-top and clover hay, stalk fodder. 



16 Clover and millet. 



IT Sheep mostly fed on fodder. Sometimes on hay. Many run in 

 the woods and on the commons. 



18 "Cora fodder, generally. 



19 Clover and timothy, and largely on fodder. 



20 Promiscuously. 



21 All the different kinds of hay grasses. 



22 Mostly wheat straw for cattle. Sheep make their living where 

 they can. 



23 Fodder stalks, straw, clover and timothy. 



24 When not given corn fodder, clover preferred for cattle. Sheep: 



other hay or sheaf oats. 



25 All kinds, especially timothy. 



26 Clover and timothy in winter. 



27 Shucks and cotton seed. 

 ■28 Clover and timothy. 



29 Cattle fed mostly on shucks. Sheep, herds grass and fodder. 



30 Millet and clover, shucks, fodder, wheat and rye straw. 



31 All kinds. Wheat straw and chaff fed largely to sheep. 



32 Clover, red-top and millet. 



33 Clover and timothy and some pea hay for sheep, shucks and cotton 



seed for cattle. 



34 Clover hay and com fodder. Corn fodder cheapest. 



35 Corn fodder and clover. 



36 Clover and other hays, straw and shucks. 



37 Corn fodder, red top. 



38 Little hay fed to cattle, sheep eat no hay except there is some snow 



on the ground. 



39 Shucks^ cotton seed and wheat straw. 



40 Clover hay, herds grass and German millet. 



41 All the different kinds of hay, fodder and straw. 



42 Timothy, clover, herds grass, fodder and straw of different kinds. 



44 Wheat straw and corn husks. 



45 Sheep are mostly fed on corn blades, cattle on shucks. 



46 Hungarian and German millet and occasionally clover 



47 Cattle mostly on cut corn stalks, beef cattle and milch cows on 



millet and timothy. 



48 Clover, timothy and corn shucks, which are feed to cattle. 



49 Herds grass and clover and German millet, which yields quite a 



large crop 



