Show No More Useful Feed Than Silage on Farm Silage is one of at the most useful feeds eeds that Is produced on the average average a farm tarm The entire crop Is preserved with much less cost than from any other method In handling Good clean silage that Is free from mold is greatly great great- ly relished by all classes of at live stock With corn silage and alfalfa hay as the basal ration supplemented with lInseed meal and corn corn experiments at atthe atthe atthe the Michigan State college experiment station as well as at ut other experiment stations have shown that considerable grain may be saved sa by Inducing the calves cal to eat more silage and hay In to Inthe the early part of at the feeding period When starting on feed calves cal weighing to pounds will gain practically as fast for the first two months with about six pounds of grain and all the silage they care to eat as If they are eating eight to ten pounds of at grain and considerably less silage In fact act calves fed fell six and one-half one to seven months gained almost as fast and were practically as fat when fed approximately approximately two-thirds two as much corn as other oth oth- er calves cafes that ate from a self The selling price was the same two years out of three |