Lexicographical Neighbors of Fodders
Literary usage of Fodders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Agriculture: A Text-book for Schools and Rural Societies by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1909)
"Composition of fodders 3a. Classification 436. fodders are made up of a large
number of ... While the number of separate compounds in fodders is very large, ..."
2. The Principles of Agriculture: A Text-book for Schools and Rural Societies by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1902)
"Composition of fodders 3a. Classification 436. fodders are made up of a large
number of ... While the number of separate compounds in fodders is very large, ..."
3. Agriculture by William Penn Brooks (1911)
"(£) Effect of drying — The digestibility of coarse fodders is not decreased by
drying if ... Exposure to rain during curing decreases the value of fodders. ..."
4. Management and Feeding of Sheep by Thomas Shaw (1914)
"fodders that are suitable—The range of the fodders that may be fed to sheep that
... Among the non-leguminous fodders it includes timothy and hay made from ..."
5. Cattle Feeding with Sugar Beets, Sugar, Molasses, and Sugar Beet Residuum by Lewis Sharpe Ware (1902)
"It is important to watch the supply of fodders on hand, and when one is low and
... Commercial Value of fodders. The Germans employ much technical detail to ..."
6. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"... OF POTASH AND PHOSPHORIC ACID IN fodders. CONTRIBUTED BY HW WILEY. Received
January 36, 1897. IN the comparative analyses of soils during ..."
7. Principles and Practice of Agricultural Analysis: A Manual for the by Harvey Washington Wiley (1897)
"fodders, GRASSES AND ENSILAGE. 532. General Principles. ... Green fodders and
grasses are easily dried and sampled by comminution in the shredder described ..."