No e. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUl.TURE. 



9U1 



Composition of Feeding StufTs. — Continued. 



HAY AND DRY COARSE FODDER— Con- 

 tinued. 



Hay from: 



Timothy, cut soon after bloom- 

 Minimum 



Maximum, 



Average 



Timothy, cut when nearly ripe— 



Minimum 



Maximum 



Average 



Minimum 



Maximum 



Average 



Cut, when seed was in milk- 

 Minimum, 



Maximum, 



Average 



Cut, when seed w-as ripe- 

 Minimum 



Maximum, 



Average 



Hungarian grass- 

 Minimum 



Maximum 



Average, 



Meadow fescue — 



Minimum, 



Maximum 



Average, 



Italian rye grass- 

 Minimum, 



Maximum 



Average 



Mixed grasses- 

 Minimum 



Maximum 



Average 



Hay from: 



Rowen (mixed)*— 



Minimum, 



Maximum 



Average 



Mixed grasses and clovers — 



Minimum 



Maximum, 



Average 



Swamp hay- 

 Minimum 



Maximum 



Average, 



Salt marsh- 

 Minimum 



Maximum 



Average 



14.1 

 14.3 

 32.8 

 21.2 



22.5 

 26.5 

 24.4 



23.7 

 32.8 

 27.8 



4.9 

 9.5 

 7.7 



7 

 32, 



20.0 



7.4 

 9.3 

 8.5 



6.5 

 33,4 

 15.3 



8.2 

 24.4 

 16,6 



Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct 



3.9 

 4.5 

 7.8 

 6.3 



5.6 

 7.6 



7.0 



5.1 

 7.8 

 6.4 



5.0 

 7.5 

 6.0 



6.5 

 7.8 

 6.8 



6,1 

 7,9 

 6,9 



2.1 

 6.9 

 5.5 



4.6 

 8,1 

 5,7 



4.3 

 6.0 

 5,0 

 5.3 



4.7 



13.3 



7.5 



23.6 

 36.3 



27.7 



4.8 



12.1 



7.4 



9.6 

 14.8 

 11.6 



B.5 

 14,4 

 10.1 



19.7 

 35.1 

 27.6 



37.0 

 51 

 44,6 



38.0 

 49.1 

 43.7 

 31.8 



44.4 

 53,0 

 49.0 



31.8 

 48. 9 

 41,3 



1.7 

 3.6 

 3.0 



1.0 

 2.8 

 2.2 

 2.0 

 4.2 

 3,9 



3.4 

 4.1 



3.6 



2,8 

 3.2 

 3,0 



1,5 



3.5 

 2.1 



1.6 

 3.5 

 2.7 



1,8 

 1,9 

 1,7 



1.3 

 4,9 

 2.5 



2,2 

 4,5 

 3.1 



1.5 

 3.1 

 2.6 



11 



12 



10 



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12« 



2t 



10 



•Second cut. 



