582 



KKI'oirr (>K OFFICK OK KXl'KliIMP:]NT STATIONS. 



of "rice meal." Tho other coii.^^i.stcd of the entire iiiill of the coffee 

 Ikmiv and has heeii sold under the mish'iidin*;- nunie of "corniiline." 

 .1. H. Lindsey" ])iiblished data rejj;ardin^- the extent of feeding-stuff 

 achdteration in Massachusetts, and mentioned new feeds which liad 

 heeii |)lace(l on th(> market. 



FEEDING EXPERIMENTS. 



Generally speakinj^, the feeding experiments with farm animals in 

 the United States have been conducted at the experiment stations. 

 The feeding stuffs and rations tested and the prol)lems studied are very 

 varied. The number of experiments publisiied during the period 

 covered l)y this compilation is fairh' large, and any adequate summar}^ 

 of the work would be too long for the purposes of this paper. The 

 following table, which shows the number of publications reporting 

 such experiments issued by the stations, gives an idea of the scope of 

 the work: 



Number of pubUc.ation.s reportiiuj feeding experiments made with different farm animals. 



a Massachusetts Sta. Rpt. 1902, p. 52. 



