18 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 



of cotton seed meal and corn meal, and in second period pure corn 

 meal. Three cows used in the experiment, each period of feeding 

 being four weeks. During the last two weeks of each period a 

 record was kept of the milk produced, and of the cream and butter, 

 the milk being analyzed also. 



Time : Winter, 1885-6. 



Results published: Report M. E. S., 1885-6, pp. 65-72. 



(6) Feeding Experivient. 



Object : Comparison of wheat straw and a nitrogenous grain 

 ration with timothy hay and corn meal, as food for growing steers. 



Plan : Two lots steers, two in each lot, same weights of hay and 

 straw fed, and same weights of grain, only the lot eating straw 

 received some cotton seed in place of part of corn meal fed 

 to lot eating timothy. 



Time : AYinter, 1885-6. 



Results published: Report M. E. S., 1885-6, pp. 73-76. 



(7) Field Experiment. 



Object : The practical effect of different forms of phosphoric acid 

 in crop production, also of a complete commercial fertilizer against 

 yard manure. 



Plan : Three plots in series manured with each form of P2 05, 

 accompanied by a sufficient supply of ammonia and potash salts 

 alone, three plots with no manure and thi-ee plot with yard manure. 



Time : Spring, 1885. 



Results published (first year) : Report M. E. S., 1886-7, pp. 41-49. 

 {8) Field Experiment. 



Object : The use of partial as compared with complete fertilizer. 

 The profitable quantity of fertilizers to use. 



Plan : Similar to experiment seven. 



Time: Spring, 1885. 



Results published : First year Report M. E. S., 1886-7, pp. 47-4-9. 



{9) Field Experiments. 



Object : To stimulate habits of inquiry and observation. To 

 render farmers more familiar with the composition of fertilizers. 

 To add something if possible, to our stock of knowledge in regard 

 to the profitable use of commercial fertilizers. 



Plan : The sending to farmers bags containing different mixtures 

 of fertilizing material with directions for making experiments. The 



