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Silage making has the twofold advantage of adding to the store of stock food for use in periods when succulent feed is short and of being a profitable method of preventing the development of rank growth.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 99, Issue 4, 15 October 1959, Page 301

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Silage making has the twofold advantage of adding to the store of stock food for use in periods when succulent feed is short and of being a profitable method of preventing the development of rank growth. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 99, Issue 4, 15 October 1959, Page 301

Silage making has the twofold advantage of adding to the store of stock food for use in periods when succulent feed is short and of being a profitable method of preventing the development of rank growth. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 99, Issue 4, 15 October 1959, Page 301