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80 Herds, clover and timothy. 



81 Clover is used more than any other, cut fodder. 



82 Common meadow hay, red top. 



83 Cattle mostly on shucks and straw. Sheep, fodder and fine hay, 



such as red top. 



84 As a general rule nothing, but perhaps a little corn to the poorest. 



85 All kinds generally. 



86 Clover, timothy, herds grass, fodder, chopped straw with corn meal 



87 Herds grass, clover and fodder, corn shucks for cattle. 



88 Clover and millet. 



89 T/Vheat straw and chaff. 



90 Red top mostly, sometimes timothy. 



91 Clover, wheat straw, and meadow hay generally. 



92 Corn fodder and shucks generally Other hay to some extent. 



93 Not much of any kind. 



94 Millet, red top, clover and blade fodder'. 



95 All kinds of grass above mentioned. 



96 Clover and red top, but mostly on wheat straw. 



97 Herds grass timothy, coEn fodder, clean hay and shucks, but little 



of either fed to sheep. 



98 All kinds. 



99 Timothy, clover and red top are the kinds generally used. 



100 Clover, herds grass, pea fodder, corn fodder, crab grass. They are 



fortunate to get any of these more frequently they live on wind 

 and moonshine and die in March. 



101 Clover, timothy, Hungarian and millet. 



1 02 Cattle mostly on wheat straw and shucks. Sheep on fodder and 

 t hay. 



103 Clover generally. 



104 Generally on pea nut and clover hay. 



105 On whatever kind we have on hand. 



106 Very little of any kind. Corn and shucks and corn fodder. 



107 I think fodder the best of anything. 



Are highway or enclosed pastures most used iu sum- 

 mer? 



1 Enclosed pastures by best farmers. 



2 Entirely highway or wood pastures. No enclosed pastures. There 

 . is sufficient forage in the woods. 



3 Highways mostly, though many have enclosed pastures. 



4 Enclosed pastures. 



5 Mostly enclosed. 



6 Highway generally. Some farmers have enclosed pastures. 



