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  2. DANGER OF POISONING BY IMMATURE PLANTS OF SORGHUM FAMILY

    All plants of the sorghum family, which includes Sudan grass, Johnson grass, the sweet or saccharine sorghums, such as saccaline, and the grain sorghums represented by Feterita, contain quantities of a prussic-acid-yielding glucoside, which often ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 606 words
  3. ENGLISH LEICESTER'S PLACE IN PRODUCTION OF FAT LAMBS

    Experience in the last 50 years has taught us that the third of the three best breeds for the first cross in breeding dams for the production of fat lambs is the English Leicester, an important type, the influence of which can be traced in the ...

    Article : 900 words
  4. LUCERNE AS A USEFUL FODDER

    Until quite recent years, it was considered that lucerne required rich alluvial flats in order to produce a satisfactory growth, but gradually this plant, by its great merit, has been forcing its way into districts and on to soils far removed from ...

    Article : 1,299 words
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