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ENSELAGE.

Sir, — Permit me space in your paper to inform my View Hill and Oxford neighbours, that I made some Enselage, last January, some of which I exhibited at the sale yards, the people passed all sorts of remarks, some condemned it wholesale, but I can assure them it would be their best friend in winter for butter making, I have one cow making fifteen pounds of butter per week, of course she is a good cow of no particular breed and calved to her third calf, the butter is a fine colour and does not taste, I intend to make about three acres next year as the cows eat it readily, when they acquire the taste. Yours &c. J. A. Mounsey.

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Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 30 June 1894, Page 3

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ENSELAGE. Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 30 June 1894, Page 3

ENSELAGE. Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 30 June 1894, Page 3

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