Place for forage
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SILOPlace for forage
SILOStorage for forage
SOYBean for forage
SILOIt's for forage storage
GAMAGrass used for forage
ENSILEProvide storage for forage
progto forage for food
URDIndia bean used for forage.
BLUESTEMPrairie grass used for forage
proggingPROG, to forage for food
feteritagrain sorghum cultivated for grain and forage
proggerone that progs (to forage for food)
GUARSIndian plants cultivated in U.S. for forage.
proggersPROGGER, one that progs (to forage for food)
ervilsvetch, Vicia ervilia, grown in Europe for forage
ervilvetch, Vicia ervilia, grown in Europe for forage
gamaa tall coarse American grass (Tripsacum dactyloides) valuable for forage
progto search or prowl about, as for plunder or food; forage
proggedto search or prowl about, as for plunder or food; forage
progsto search or prowl about, as for plunder or food; forage
cowpeaplant, Vigna unguiculata, extensively cultivated in the southern U.S. for forage, soil improvement, etc.
berseemclover, Trifolium alexandrinum, of Egypt and Syria, grown for forage in the southwestern U.S
cowpeasplant, Vigna unguiculata, extensively cultivated in the southern U.S. for forage, soil improvement, etc.
vetchany of various allied plants, as Lathyrus sativus, of Europe, cultivated for their edible seeds and for forage
vetchesany of various allied plants, as Lathyrus sativus, of Europe, cultivated for their edible seeds and for forage
urdplant, Vigna mungo, of the legume family, widely cultivated in tropical Asia for its edible seeds and for forage
urdsplant, Vigna mungo, of the legume family, widely cultivated in tropical Asia for its edible seeds and for forage
alfalfaa deep-rooted leguminous perennial plant (Medicago sativa) of southwestern Asia that is widely grown for hay and forage
sacatonsa coarse perennial grass (Sporobolus wrightii) of the southwestern United States that is used for forage especially in alkaline soils
sacatona coarse perennial grass (Sporobolus wrightii) of the southwestern United States that is used for forage especially in alkaline soils
soybeana hairy annual Asian legume (Glycine max) widely grown for its oil-rich proteinaceous seeds and for forage and soil improvement
guarsa drought-tolerant legume (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) cultivated in warm regions as a vegetable, for forage, and for its seeds which produce guar gum
guara drought-tolerant legume (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) cultivated in warm regions as a vegetable, for forage, and for its seeds which produce guar gum
galletaseither of two perennial grasses (Hilaria rigida and H. jamesii syn. Pleuraphis rigida and P. jamesii) chiefly of the southwestern United States and Mexico used for forage
galletaeither of two perennial grasses (Hilaria rigida and H. jamesii syn. Pleuraphis rigida and P. jamesii) chiefly of the southwestern United States and Mexico used for forage
teffan economically important Ethiopian annual cereal grass (Eragrostis tef syn. E. abyssinica) grown for its small grain which yields a white flour and as a forage and hay crop
cloversany of a genus (Trifolium) of low leguminous herbs having trifoliolate leaves and flowers in dense heads and including many that are valuable for forage and attractive to bees
cowpeaa sprawling herb (Vigna unguiculata syn. V. sinensis) of the legume family related to the bean and widely cultivated in the southern United States especially for forage and green manure
rapean Old World herb (Brassica napus) of the mustard family grown as a forage crop and for its seeds which yield rapeseed oil and are a bird food compare canola
mungan erect bushy annual bean (Vigna radiata syn. Phaseolus aureus) that is widely cultivated in warm regions for its edible usually green or yellow seeds, for forage, and as the chief source of bean sprouts