Document Type
Full Issue
Publication Date
6-1929
Abstract
Utah is rapidly developing an important dairy industry. In addition to homegrown hay and grain, there must be some form of succulence. Pasturage is the common way of furnishing fresh feed in summer. In certain regions, silage and beet pulp are the winter forms. With a scarcity of beet pulp, silage corn is likely to be an important crop in the Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake Valleys, where corn does well. The data presented in this publication are related to the choice of a corn variety for ensilage.
Recommended Citation
Stewart, George and Wilson, A. L., "Bulletin No. 211 - Silage Corn Varieties for Utah" (1929). UAES Bulletins. Paper 168.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/uaes_bulletins/168