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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36Silage 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
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