Word: fodder
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They also edit versions of 24 commercial radio shows for the troops. They cut out all advertising ballyhoo, delete painful absurdities, like Eddie Cantor's "Mad Russian," which might be fine fodder for Axis propagandists...
Farming is a business that changes slowly - except in wartime. This year's seed catalogs, agriculture college bulletins and reports of new research tell an exciting story of improved plants that promise higher yields of foodstuffs and fodder, of forgotten crops returning to favor, of drug plants formerly imported, now vital crops...
Creampuffs, if eaten regularly, make poor fodder. So Coach John Chase probably welcomes an opportunity for his Crimson puckmen to meet a squad which shows a little more resistance than the two soft touches they have already slaughtered, and Northeastern's Huskies should provide such opposition tomorrow night at the Boston Skating Club, in a contest scheduled for 8:15 o'clock...
...cellulose for fodder has increased to 500,000 tons per year so that an increase of 40% in wood-pulp production is needed to supply the paper and rayon industries...
...droves. She isn't too bad an actress, either. Robert Sterling, as the kid brother, is fair enough. The film is never boring, and its value to you is strictly a matter of taste. For them as likes a good neck. "Somewhere I'll Find You" is nice fodder...