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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 20 No. 5 221-230
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The Influence of Sunflower Silage upon Milk Production

C. L. Cole and R. L. Donovan

North Central Experiment Station, Grand Rapids

Nat N. Allen

Division of Dairy Husbandry, University of Minnesota, St. Paul

ABSTRACT

In a group of 13 cows, no advantage in milk production or in health and condition of the cows was found due to inclusion of sunflower silage in the ration containing an abundant supply of legume hay and with water supplied by means of drinking cups. Succulent feed does not appear to be essential for satisfactory production, and it may be inadvisable to attempt

to provide succulent feed when conditions are such that it will add materially to the cost of milk production.







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