Bul. 1031, U: S. Dept. Agriculture. PLATE X. 
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FIG. |1.—FEEDING EARLY WEANED CALVES A SMALL AMOUNT OF CONCENTRATED 
FEED TO SUPPLEMENT THE RANGE FORAGE WILL MAINTAIN THEM IN 
BETTER CONDITION THAN IF THEY FOLLOW THE COW THROUGH THE WINTER. 
There is less danger of loss among the cows and they will be inbetter condition to calve the next year. 
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Fic. 2.—FEEDING CHOPPED SOAPWEED WITH COTTONSEED MEAL TO POOR 
STOCK ON THE VERGE OF STARVATION IN TIME OF DROUGHT. 
When drought is prolonged and the reserve suvply of range is nearing exhaustion, feeding of some 
roughage may be advisable. Soapweed ( Yucca elata) is of value as emergency feed over large 
areas of the Southwest. an 
