| U.S. Bureau of plant industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry - 1907 - 94 หน้า
...claims that it will take 25 head to pasture it down. It is often difficult to get hogs to eat rape at first if they have not been accustomed to it. For this reason it is not grown by some. Its value as a forage crop, however, is shown in the experiments of the Wisconsin Agricultural... | |
| United States. Bureau of Plant Industry - 1907 - 786 หน้า
...claims that it will take 25 head to pasture it down. It is often difficult to get hogs to eat rape at first if they have not been accustomed to it. For this reason it is not grown by some. Its value as a forage crop, however, is shown in the experiments of the Wisconsin Agricultural... | |
| 1908 - 718 หน้า
...be pastured until it is a foot high. Difficulties. — It is often difficult to get hogs to eat rape at first if they have not been accustomed to it. For this reason it is not grown by some. Considerable complaint is made that rape causes sores and scabs on the hogs. Sometimes... | |
| Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1910 - 532 หน้า
...root system and large stalk, which will enable it to withstand more severe pasturing. It is ot'tc'u difficult to get hogs to eat ra^e at first if they...when combined with corn and shorts, equivalent to 2,436 pounds of grain and a money value of $19.49 per acre. "\Yhen, the cost of seeding is considered,... | |
| U.S. Department of Agriculture - 1908 - 762 หน้า
...be pastured until it is a foot high. Difficulties.—It is often difficult to get hogs to eat rape at first if they have not been accustomed to it. For this reason it is not grown by some. Considerable complaint is made that rape causes sores and scabs on the hogs. Sometimes... | |
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