The Bulletin. 



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OAT FEEDS AND CORN OAT FEEDS.— (Continued. 



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1731$ 



1491 

 1492 



1645 

 1808 

 1584 

 1697 



go; 



•r M 



» o 



Mo 



1.60 

 1.35 



1493 1.40 



1662 



1.65 



1.40 



B'S.g 



Claimed — per cent. 



100 



o 



8.50 

 9.00 

 100 9.00 

 100 8.50 



100 



8.50 



100 14.00 



100 

 100 



11.44 

 11.44 



+> 



r* 



u 



a 

 ■a 



3.50 



4.00 11.00 



4.00 11.00 



3.50 



3.50 



6.00 

 4.92 



6.90 

 8.82 



4.92 8.82 





Found— per cent. 



o 



u 



OS 

 fa 





8.12 3.50 10.88 

 8.50 4.32 8.45 

 8.63 4.16 10.54 

 8.75 3.65 10.80 



9.13 4.30 9.08 

 13.12 5.74 7.60 

 15.25; 3.19; 6.85 



9.87 3.89 3.85 



8.75 3-68 2.85 



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Ingredients. 



4.95;Corn, oats, mostly oat hulls. 

 3.58; do. 



4.62 

 4.07 

 4.43 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 



3.40!Mostly corn, oats and barley. 

 3.08iCorn, barley, oats. 

 2.23 Ground corn and oats. 



2.07 



Corn and oat product. 



The true character of these feeds is shown by the results in the table 

 above. 



This class of feeds bears a guaranteed analysis, which should guide the 

 consumer in purchasing. 



mixture of rice bran and rice polish. Pure rice bran is seldom found in this 

 State, as in the majority of cases it is mixed with rice hulls or chaff, and its 

 feeding value is accordingly reduced. The polish Is free from hulls and other 

 substances and is about as good feed as corn meal, and can be fed profitably 

 when purchased at the same price. 



Rice feeds have a high fat content, and for this reason their keeping quality 

 is rather poor. 



NATION OF RICE FEEDS. 



