Show sweet clover silage Is much inferior to corn sweet clover silage Is distinctly inferior to corn silage for steers although it does have some succulent merit silage can he be made of I 1 it t alone cheh it Is first wilted or partly dried so as to reduce the water content to about 65 or 70 per cent only a fair grade of silage can be made from freshly cut green sweet clover clovee mixed with dry oat straw tit at time ot of en ensiling in tile tho proportion of one part stock to six p parts arts clover steers have been fed tills ills ration quite favorably for short periods but it Is 13 less palatable than corn silage and less les of it will be consumed k the best use of sweet clover Is for pasture remarkably good results have been noted in varl various U s parts tills this season hut but like other plants tt t dies m moro ore service in its proper place |