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12. The steers in Lots X and Y made an average daily 

 gain of 1.42 and 1.33 pounds respectively during the 

 pasture season. This was also unsatisfactory. 



13. Including the cost of pasture, it cost $7.06 to make 

 100 pounds of gain in Lots 4 and 5 during the pasture 

 period. These were unusually expensive gains for the 

 summer season. 



14. Including the cost of pasture, it cost $4.82 and 

 $1.55 to make 100 pounds of gain in Lots X and Y re- 

 spectively. 



15. The reader's attention should be called to the 

 fact that the results secured in Lots 4 and 5 are not 

 comparable with those secured in Lots X and Y. 



16. Money was lost on the cattle in Lots 4 and 5, 

 $4.97 on each steer in Lot 4, and $5.95 on each one in 

 Lot 5. 



17. Excellent profits were realized on the cattle in 

 Lots X and Y, $6.97 on each steer in Lot X, and $11.00 

 on each one in Lot Y. In this experiment it did not pay 

 to supplement the pasture with the cottonseed cake. 

 This result, however, does not agree with other results 

 secured in former experiments. For reasons stated in 

 the text of this bulletin the authors regard this result 

 as abnormal. 



