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<blockquote data-quote="donnaIL" data-source="post: 618716" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>I have several, but one that was recently given to me that I like is "Feeds and Feeding" by Frank B. Morrison, it is the 50th anniversary (21st) edition. First editonwas published in 1898 was by William Arnon Henry. It is 1207 pages long and has a wealth of information on animal nutrion,feed crops and feeding them to livestock. It also has a section in giving various mixtures of different protien levels and different fattening recipes depending which forages are available. On the front cover in pen it hasd To: John F. Garrison Compliments of: G. H. Caywood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnaIL, post: 618716, member: 37"] I have several, but one that was recently given to me that I like is "Feeds and Feeding" by Frank B. Morrison, it is the 50th anniversary (21st) edition. First editonwas published in 1898 was by William Arnon Henry. It is 1207 pages long and has a wealth of information on animal nutrion,feed crops and feeding them to livestock. It also has a section in giving various mixtures of different protien levels and different fattening recipes depending which forages are available. On the front cover in pen it hasd To: John F. Garrison Compliments of: G. H. Caywood. [/QUOTE]
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