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9. The weight and value of Bir crops was as follows:—

Name of crop.

Weight.

Value.

Mds.

Srs.

Re.

Hay (mostly from Anjan Grass (Pennisetum
Oenohroides).

16,278

0

16,278

Pala (leaf of wild beri Zizyphus Numma-
lera).

63

0

82

Anjan granss seed (Pennis-tum Cenchroides)

8

31

79

10.    Grazing. —During May and the early part of June
owing to the scanty grazing, stall feeding for about 1,000
cattle had to be resorted to, but later the rainfall was suffi-
cient to grow a fair amount of grass. There was rain in
June that pro noted the growth of grass earlier than usual,
this was followed by a useful fall of 4" in July which served
to keep the grazing going.

                                              LIVE STOCK.

11.    The following tables will be found in the Ap-
pendix:—

(a)  Table No. XII.—Return of animals on the Hissar
Cattle Farm.

(b)    Table XIII.—Breeding results at Hissar Cattle
Farm.

(a) Cattle.—The number of calves born during the
year was 864.

Issues and sales of cattle during the year were as
follows:—

Bulls.

To District Boards in the Punjab ... ...

406

To Municipal Committee, Sialkot ... ...

1

To Municipal Committee, Delhi ... ...

4

To Grantee Farm (R. M. Fazaldad Khan's Farm) ...

1

To Faridkote State ... ... ... ...

8

To District Board, Gaya ... ... ... ...

2

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