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Show Fall Feeding for Sheep. Stubble and stalk fields may well form the principal means of sustenance suste-nance for the breeding flock in the fall if they nre used before the rains injure in-jure their feeding vnlue. Fence strips in plowed fields may also give good grazing for a few days. Clover and grass pastures may well be left until the stubble and stalk fields have been used. For regions where the winters are open, a heavy stand of well-cured bluegrass will help very much in carrying the flock through the winter in good condition. Green rye pastures In the late fall give considerable succulence suc-culence and furnish exercise for the fioek. In the South velvet beans will be found of great help in carrying the flock into January. |