The Bulletin. 



PLACES AT WHICH SAMPLES WERE COLLECTED. 



Clayton 1 



Catawba 1 



Thomasville 1 



Marshall 1 



Laurinburg 7 



Gastonia 14 



Fayetteville 19 



Wadesboro 14 



Monroe 5 



Smithfield 6 



Maxton 5 



Selma 2 



New Bern 19 



Scotland Neck 6 



Rockingham 12 



North Wilkesboro .... 2 



Durham 5 



Hamlet 8 



Mt. Airy 9 



Lexington 2 



Bessemer City 2 



Lumberton 9 



Jonesboro 5 



Sanford 8 



Hope Mills 1 



Shelby 1 



Raleigh 55 



Asheville 28 



Washington 14 



Waynesville 6 



Wilmington 26 



Statesville 18 



Winston 31 



Edenton 6 



Rocky Mount 10 



High Point 13 



Charlotte 20 



Reidsville 16 



Tarboro 2 



Wilson 19 



Goldsboro 27 



Kinston 14 



Hendersonville 12 



Concord 11 



Henderson 8 



Greensboro 20 



Salisbury 16 



Hickory 11 



Morganton 11 



Greenville 4 



Elizabeth City 5 



Murphy 4 



Lenoir 2 



Method 1 



Guilford College 1 



Louisburg 1 



Whiteville 1 



Aberdeen 5 



Moncure 3 



Dillsboro 1 



Rural Hall 1 



Brodie 1 



Marion 1 



Red Springs 1 



Pittsboro 2 



Besides the above, a large number of samples have been sent in and 

 analyzed for manufacturers outside of the State, as well as for farmers, 

 dealers and manufacturers within the State. 



STANDARDS ADOPTED. 



As the present law requires that every bag must hav$ a guaranteed 

 analysis attached, and gives the Department the right to adopt standards 

 for the different feeds, the following standards have been adopted. For 

 Pure Wheat Bran, Pure Wheat Shorts, and Pure Wheat Bran and Shorts 

 mixed : 



Protein. 



Wheat Bran 14.5 



Middlings 15.00 



Bran and Shorts 14.5 



Standards for the other feeds will be adopted as soon as this Depart- 

 ment has had time to accumulate enough information and analyses to 

 justify it in adopting standards that will be fair to both manufacturers 

 and consumers. 



