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5 GEORGE v., A. 1S15 

 DEDUCTIONS. 



Wliile no positive deductions can be drawn even from two years' results, yet, 

 when we have compared the results of 1912-13 with those of 1913-14 and find they 

 coincide as well as they do, we are most apt to lay considerable stress on such results. 

 Hence the following points may be of great interest to note: — 



First : That 1912-13 test showed that clover hay surpassed timothy hay in economy 

 of production likewise this test. 



Second: That when timothy is fed, roots play a great part in the feed ration. 



Third : That in both cases, clover hay and meal have given greatest profit. 



Fourth : Both 1912-13 and 1913-14 tests have shown quite conclusively that a good 

 profit can be realized over and above the market value of food stuffs in fattening lambs. 



Fifth: Note tliat when roots are used a better daily gain is obtained but not quite 

 sufiicient to produce any appreciable profit by using them. 



Nappan 



