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MISCELLANEOUS ANALYSES. 



Special Bulletin No. 55. 



ANDREW J. PATTEN. 



During- the past six years a large number of analyses of materials. 

 have been made for individual farmers throughout the state. Many of 

 these results are of considerable interest and it is believed that the 

 analyses of some of the samples have never before been reported. It has, 

 therefore, seemed advisable, at this time, to bring these results together 

 and publish them for reference. 



I. FEEDING STUFFS. 



A great variety of feeding-stuff materials have been sent to the labora- 

 torj. Many of them are well known mill-feeds or commercial mixtures, 

 others are not commonly known. The wide variation in the protein 

 content of cottonseed meal indicates that many different grades of this 

 material are being shipped into the state and buyers should be very 

 careful in purchasing this feed-stuff. 



