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PROVISIONS OF THE AGRICULTURAL LAW RELATING TO 

 THE SALE AND ANALYSIS OF CONCENTRATED COM- 

 MERCIAL FEEDING STUFFS. 



ARTICLE VII* 



Sale and Analysis of Concentrated Commercial Feeding 



Stuffs. 



Section 160. Term " concentrated commercial feeding stuffs " de- 

 fined. 



161. Statements to be attached to packages; contents; 

 analysis. 



162. Statements to be filed with commissioner of agriculture; 

 to be accompanied by sample and affidavit when re- 

 quested. 



163. License fee. 



164. Commissioner of agriculture to take samples for analy- 

 sis; analysis to be made by director of experiment 

 station. 



165. Sale of adulterated meal or ground grains. 



§ 160. Term " concentrated commercial feeding stuffs " defined. 

 — The term " concentrated commercial feeding stuffs" as used in 

 this article, shall include linseed meals, cotton seed meals, pea meals, 

 bean meals, peanut meals, cocoanut meals, gluten meals, gluten 

 feeds, maize feeds, starch feeds, sugar feeds, dried distillers' grains, 

 dried brewers' grains, malt sprouts, hominy feeds, cerealine feeds, 

 rice meals, dried beet refuse, oat feeds, corn and oat chops, corn and 

 cob meal, ground beef or fish scraps, meat meals, meat and bone meals 

 mixed, dried blood, mixed feeds, clover meals, alfalfa feeds and meals, 

 compounded feeds, condimental stock and poultry foods, proprietary 

 or trade-marked stock and poultry foods, and all other materials of 



similar nature; but shall not include hays 

 Exceptions. and straws, the whole seeds nor the un- 



mixed meals made directly from the entire 

 grains of wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, buckwheat and broom corn, 

 neither shall it include wheat, rye and buckwheat brans or mid- 

 dlings, not mixed with other substances, but sold separately, as dis- 

 tinct articles of commerce, nor pure grains ground together, nor corn 

 meal and wheat bran mixed together, when sold as such by the manu- 

 facturer at retail, nor wheat bran and middlings mixed together not 

 mixed with any other substances and known in the trade as " mixed 



*Law3 of 1909, Chapter 9, Article 7 (Chapter 1 of the Consolidated Laws). 



