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This experiment, therefore, did not show that improvement in 

 the quantity or quality of milk produced, which the maker claims 

 to result from its use. 



Another experiment with this food was made at the Maine Sta- 

 tion (R. 1896, 50-1). Five Jerseys were fed liberal rations in pro- 

 portion to their size; and the experiment otherwise made as in that 

 at the Vermont Station. Dr. Woods summarizes the yields for 3 

 weeks without nutritone vs. 3 weeks with nutritone as follows: 



Kennedy and Marshall at the Iowa Station (B. 66) experimented 

 on steers followed by hogs. Eleven lots of twenty steers each were 

 fed on trial rations for 94 days. Three lots were fed upon corn with 

 Iowa Stock Food, International Stock Food and Standard Stock 

 Food, respectively; for comparison, the lots fed upon corn meal and 

 upon corn meal and gluten meal will be used. 



