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- catalog abstract ""Prickly pears may be fed to live stock in a green, succulent condition right from the field as needed. They require no curing, housing, or storage. In this they offer an advantage over most crops. They can be grown at a minimum expense, only the cost of planting and keeping down the weeds being involved, although the yield, like that of most crops is in direct proportion to the care and labor bestowed. Prickly pear will thrive where the rainfall is too irregular for most standard farm crops. Its yields are large and cumulative, increasing from year to year, so that a heavy tonnage may be had from small areas or use at critical periods. Prickly pear is green and succulent and admirably adapted to produce "good condition" in cattle when used with dry feeds. Cattle in brush pastures are known to have subsisted upon it even without water for long periods."--[2].".
- catalog contributor b8490227.
- catalog created "1920.".
- catalog date "1920".
- catalog date "1920.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1920.".
- catalog description ""Prickly pears may be fed to live stock in a green, succulent condition right from the field as needed. They require no curing, housing, or storage. In this they offer an advantage over most crops. They can be grown at a minimum expense, only the cost of planting and keeping down the weeds being involved, although the yield, like that of most crops is in direct proportion to the care and labor bestowed. Prickly pear will thrive where the rainfall is too irregular for most standard farm crops. Its yields are large and cumulative, increasing from year to year, so that a heavy tonnage may be had from small areas or use at critical periods. Prickly pear is green and succulent and admirably adapted to produce "good condition" in cattle when used with dry feeds. Cattle in brush pastures are known to have subsisted upon it even without water for long periods."--[2].".
- catalog description "Importance of prickly pear -- Forms of prickly pear -- Distribution of prickly pears -- Composition and value of the forage -- Soil requirements -- Moisture requirements -- Temperature requirements -- Ideal conditions for growth -- Propagation -- Planting -- Cultivation -- Time of harvesting -- Yields -- Feeding prickly pears -- Transportation of prickly pears -- Stability of the spineless character -- How to obtain prickly pears -- Fruit and forage varieties.".
- catalog extent "24 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Prickly pear as stock feed.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Prickly pear as stock feed.".
- catalog isPartOf "Farmers' bulletin (United States. Department of Agriculture) ; no. 1072.".
- catalog isPartOf "Farmers' bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture ; no. 1072".
- catalog issued "1920".
- catalog issued "1920.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,".
- catalog relation "Prickly pear as stock feed.".
- catalog subject "Cattle Feeding and feeds.".
- catalog subject "Prickly pears.".
- catalog subject "S21 .A6 no. 1072".
- catalog tableOfContents "Importance of prickly pear -- Forms of prickly pear -- Distribution of prickly pears -- Composition and value of the forage -- Soil requirements -- Moisture requirements -- Temperature requirements -- Ideal conditions for growth -- Propagation -- Planting -- Cultivation -- Time of harvesting -- Yields -- Feeding prickly pears -- Transportation of prickly pears -- Stability of the spineless character -- How to obtain prickly pears -- Fruit and forage varieties.".
- catalog title "Prickly pear as stock feed / David Griffiths.".
- catalog type "text".