Show ROUGHAGE FOR DAIRY FEEDS Dairyman Cannot Hope for Success Unless He Pays More Attention to Ho Grown HomeGrown Crops Clemson College Bulletin The past year has demonstrated one thing to the satisfaction of every everyman everyman everyman man In the state who ho is engaged h In dairy farming and that is that he cannot cannot can enn- not hope for success unless he be produces produces produces pro pro- duces at home all aU of the roughage needed and most of the grain feeds In every instance where farmers farmerR have become discouraged with the business the underlying cause has been the tile lack sufficient feeds To of home-grown home meet this requirement tile feed fee requirement for one cow v has been worked out by tho the extension division for the Information of farmers during the coming year One ton legume hay Four Fool tons mangels or 01 silage One ton sorghum One-half One acre velvet beans and corn One-half One acre rye for tor winter pasture One acre permanent Bermuda pas pas- ture The above ration mUon will furnish sufficient dent clent f feed ed for one cow for one year with the exception of poun pounds s of I cottonseed meal or spy sOY bean meal which should be a added ded to the tho grain mixture The one half acre of velvet beans should furnish at least two months of winter grazing besides poun pounds s of velvet beans in the po pod and pounds of corn and cob meal to be mixed wIth ith the velvet bean meal r r-nl cottonseed or soy bean meal for tue tuc grain mix mix- mix mix-I ture |