TuE Bulletin. 6jl 



Peanut Meal. — One sample of peanut meal was analyzed. This is 

 below the guarantee in protein. 



Gluten Feed. — One sample of gluten feed was analyzed. This 

 comes up to the guarantee. 



Crached Corn. — Thirty samples were analyzed. Nineteen are be- 

 low the guarantee in protein, sixteen are below the guarantee in fat, 

 and two are above the guarantee in fiber. Two of these samples con- 

 tain a considerable amount of cob and one contains damaged corn. 



Special Mixed Feeds. — Thirty-two samples were analyzed. Seven 

 are below the guarantee in protein, eight are below the guarantee in 

 fat, and nine are above the guarantee in fiber. 



Poultry Feeds. — Thirty-five samples were analyzed. Three are 

 below the guarantee in protein ; fourteen are below the guarantee in 

 fat and three are above the guarantee in fiber. 



Miscellaneous Mixed Feeds. — Fifty-four samples were analyzed. 

 Five are below the guarantee in protein, eleven are below the guar- 

 antee in fat, and eleven are above the guarantee in fiber. 



Microscopic Examination of Feeds Not Analyzed. — Eighty-one 

 samples were examined that were not analyzed chemically. 



Cotton-seed Meals. — One hundred and ten samples were analyzed. 

 Thirty-four are below the guarantee of 6.18 per cent nitrogen or 7.50 

 per cent ammonia (38.62 per cent protein). 



INSPECTION AND ANALYSIS OF COTTON-SEED MEAL. 



The Cotton-seed Meal Law of this State requires that all cotton- 

 seed meal sold in the State shall contain 6.18 per cent nitrogen 

 (equivalent to 7.50 per cent ammonia and 38.63 per cent protein) 

 or more. One hundred and ten samples of cotton-seed meal have been 

 analyzed. These samples were taken in different parts of the State 

 at different times and represent the quality of this product that is 

 offered for sale in the State. Thirty-four of the samples analyzed or 

 30.9 per cent are below the standard of 6.18 per cent nitrogen. 



