Sunflower Silage

Sunflower demonstration on the A.F. Babcock Ranch, Bieber, 1923

In 1923, the Agricultural Extension office and Big Valley rancher, A.F. Babcock conducted an experiment for growing Russian sunflowers for silage. A thirty-acre plot was planted. It was the hope that the silage could be used for feeding dairy and beef cattle in Big Valley.

Test proved conclusively that it was a success. Twenty-eight tons were raised. The biggest challenge is getting the corn planted after the last chance of frost.

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