The Bulletin. 11 



*Good Cottonseed Meal must be finely ground, not necessarily bolted, 

 of sweet odor, reasonably bright in color and must contain at least 36 

 per cent of protein. 



*Cottonseed Feed is a mixture of cottonseed meal and cottonseed 

 hulls, containing less than 36 per cent of protein. 



*Cold Pressed Cottonseed is the product resulting from subjecting 

 the whole undecorticated cottonseed to the cold pressure process for the 

 extraction of oil, and includes the entire cottonseed less the oil ex- 

 tracted. 



* Ground Cold Pressed Cottonseed is the ground produce resulting 

 from subjecting the whole undecorticated cottonseed to the cold pressure 

 process for the extraction of oil, and includes the entire ground cotton- 

 seed less the oil extracted. 



Wheat Bran is the coarse outer coatings of the wheat berry obtained 

 in the usual commercial milling process from' wheat that has been 

 cleaned and scoured. 



Shorts or Standard Middlings are the fine particles of the outer and 

 inner bran separated from bran and white middlings. 



*WJieat White Middlings or White Middli7igs are that part of the 

 offal of wheat intermediate between shorts or standard middlings and 

 red dog. 



Shipstuff or Wheat Mixed Feed is a mixture of the products other 

 than the flour obtained from the milling of the wheat berry. 



Red Dog is a low grade wheat flour containing the finer particles of 

 bran. 



* Wheat Bran ivith Mill Run Screenings is pure wheat bran plus the 

 screenings which were separated from the wheat used in preparing said 

 bran. 



*Wheat Bran with Screenings not Exceeding Mill Run is either 

 wheat bran with the whole mill run of screenings or wheat bran with a 

 portion of the mill run of screenings, provided that such portion is not 

 an inferior portion thereof. 



Cottonseed Feed. — All mixtures of cottonseed meal and hulls contain- 

 ing less than 38.62 per cent protein shall be branded Cottonseed Feed,, 

 or a name may be given which does not contain the word "meal" or any 

 other word that might be misleading. 



["ISToTE. — This definition of cottonseed feed, and not that of the Feed 

 Control officials, is in force in this State.] 



HEARINGS. 



When a sample of commercial feed examined shows variation from 

 the guarantees, the dealer or manufacturer from whom the sample was 

 taken shall be given an opportunity to be heard in his defense by the 

 Commissioner before the facts may be certified to the proper prosecut- 

 ing attorney. 



It is the duty of the Department of Agriculture to regularly inspect 

 the feeds offered for sale in the State and to see that all feeds bear the 

 tax stamp and are properly labeled. The Department is required to col- 

 lect and analyze at least one sample of every brand of feed found on 

 sale in the State during the year and to publish the results for the bene- 

 fit of those interested in this class of goods. 



The Department will be glad, at any time, to furnish information re- 

 garding the character and value of any class of feed. 



