<s 



Making the Experiment Storage Room ..Bui. 197: 87 

 Building the Bins ._Bul. 197: .S<S 



Cost of Remodeling the Room Bu!. 11)7: 89 



Harvesting the Crop Bui. 11)7: 89-90 



Time of Harvesting Bui. 197- 90 



Filling the Bins ■ Bui. 197: 90 



The Curing Period ___ Bui. 197: 111 



Curing Temperature Bui. 107: 91-92 



Storage Temperature Bui. 1!)7: 02 



Comments on Storage Results Bui. 107: 02 



Table 2— Results on Storage Tests . Bui. 197: 03 



Storage Rot __Bul. 107: 94 



Loss of Weight in Curing Bui. 107: 04 



Table 3— Loss in Weigh! ..Bui. 107: 95 



Heating and Ventilating Bui. 107: 96 



Humidity Bui. 197: 96 



Summary Bui. 107: 07 



Plans and Specifications for a House 20x20 



feet with a Capacity of 1250 bushels __Bul. 107: 08-00 



Templeton. (i. S.. report of, on Local Experiment 



Work Cir. 35: 14-16 



Templelon. G. S., report of R. 30: 23-24 



Velvet Beans Compared with Cottonseed Meal for 

 Fattening Steers. Velvet Beans. Cottonseed 

 Meal ami Corn as Feeds for Dairy Cattle. 

 Velvet Bean Pasture Compared with Corn 

 and Dried Blond: Velvet Beans Compared 

 with Corn for Fattening Hogs ___Bul. ION 



Part 1 — Velvet Beans Compared with Cottonseed 



IVfeal for Fattening Steers Bui. 108 



Introduction Bui. 108: 103 



Object of the Experiment Bui. 108: 104 



The Cattle Bui. 108: 104 



General Plan of the Work . __Bul. 198: 104 



Price and Character of Feeds Used . __Bul. 198: 105 

 Methods of Feeding and Handling the 



Steers But. 198: 105 



Table 1 — Showing the Average Amount of 

 Feed Consumed Daily per Steer, December 

 21, 1916 to April 19, 1917 . _._Bul. 108: 106 

 Table 2 — Average Weights and Gains Dec- 

 ember 21. 1916 to April 19, 1917 Bui. 198: 106 



Quantity and Cost of Feed Required to 



Make 100 pounds Gain Bui. 198: 107 



Table 3 — Quantity and Cost of Feed to 

 Make 100 pounds Gain, December 21, 1916 



