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IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



AiVERAGE DIGESTIBLE* JTOTBLENT CONTENT OP LEADING DAUBY FEEDSTUrrW 



(Taken from Henry's Feeds and Feeding.) 



Feeds 



Total 



Dry 



Matter 



in 100 



Lbs. 



Total Digestible Nu- 

 trients in 100 Lbs. 



Pro- 

 tein 



I Carbo- 

 Ihydr'te 



Pat 



Total 

 Ash 



in 100 

 Lbs. 



Weight 



per 

 Quart 



89, 



Concentrates 



Corn, whole 



Corn meal 



Corn and meal cob 



Gluten feed 



Gluten meal 



Corn bran 



Wheat, whole 



Wheat, bran 8S. 



Wheat shorts 8S. 



Wheat Midlings 90. 



Bye _.- - 91 



Barley S9 



Emmer 92. 



Oats, whole L 



Oats, ground S8. 



Canada field peas S5. 



Cow peas ! 85 



Soy beans j 83 



Kaffir corn - 90. 



Linseed meal OP. 90 



Linseed meal NP. 91. 



Cottonseed meal 93 



Dried brewer's grains 91 



Malt sprouts 90 



Dried distiller grains 92 



Dried beet pulp 91 



Alfalmo 



RougliaK'e 



Alfalfa, West United States.. 



Eed clover 



Cow pea hay 



Soy bean hay 



Oat and pea hay 



Oat and vetch hay 



Oat hay 



Timothy hay 



Millet hay 



Corn fodder 



Corn stover 



Sorghum hay wheat straw 



Oat straw 



Rye straw 



Succulent Feeds 



Green corn 



Green sweet com 



Sorghum 



Canada field peas j 16 



Cow peas I 16 



24 

 28 

 29 

 37 

 20 

 20 



93. 



Sov beans 



Alfalfa 



Clover 



Oats, in milk 



Oats and peas 



Oats and vetch 



Millet, barnyard 



Wet brewers' grain 



Wet beet pulp -- 



Corn silage 



Red clover silage 



Corn cannery refuse, husk silage. 

 Com cannery refuse, cob silage... 



Pea cannery refuse silage 



Corn and soy bean silage 



Mangels 



Sugar beets 



Turnips --- - 



Rutabaga - 



Cabbage 



Potatoes - 



7.8 



6.7 



4. 4 



21.3 



29.7 



6.0 



8.8 



11.9 



13.0 



16.9 



9.5 



8.4 



10.0 



10.7 



10.1 



19.7 



16.8 



29.1 



5.2 



30.2 



31.5 



37.6 



20.0 



20.3 



22.8 



4.1 



9.S 



11.1 

 7.1 

 5.8 



10.6 

 7.6 

 8.3 

 4.7 

 2.8 

 5.2 

 2.5 

 1.4 

 0.8 

 1.3 

 0.7 



1.0 

 1.2 

 0.6 

 l.S 

 1.8 

 3.1 

 3.6 

 2.9 

 2.5 

 l.S 

 2.3 

 1.6 

 4.9 

 0.5 

 1.4 

 1.5 

 0.4 

 0.3 

 2.1 

 1.6 

 1.0 

 1.3 

 0.9 

 1.0 

 2.3 

 1.1 



66.8 

 64.3 

 60.0 

 52.8 

 42.5 

 52.5 

 67.5 

 42.0 

 4i5.7 

 53.0 

 69.4 

 66.3 

 70.3 

 50.3 

 52.5 

 49.3 

 54.9 

 23.3 

 44.3 

 32.0 

 35.7 

 21.4 

 32. 2 

 46.0 

 39.7 

 64.9 

 40.8 



39.1 

 37.8 

 39.3 

 40.9 

 41.5 

 35.8 

 36.7 

 42.4 

 38.6 

 34.6 

 31.2 

 35.2 

 39.5 

 39.6 



11.9 



12.6 



11.6 



6.9 



8.7 



11.0 



12.1 



14.9 



18.2 



10.2 



10.0 



14.4 



7.6 



7.7 



14.2 



9.2 



10.1 



13.7 



13.1 



13.2 



5.5 



9.8 



6.4 



8.1 



5.9 



15.7 



4.3 

 3.5 

 2.9 

 2.9 

 6.1 

 4.8 

 1.5 

 2.5 

 4.5 

 4.1 

 1.2 

 1.6 

 2.0 

 3.8 

 3.7 

 0.4 

 1.1 



14.6 

 1.4 

 6.9 

 2.4 

 9.6 

 6.0 

 1.4 



11.6 



0.9 



0.6 

 1.8 

 1.3 

 1.2 

 1.5 

 1.3 

 1.7 

 1.3 

 0.8 

 1.2 

 0.7 

 0.4 

 0.8 

 0.4 



0.4 

 0.4 

 0.3 

 0.3 

 0.2 

 0.5 

 0.4 

 0.7 

 1.0 

 0.4 

 0.2 

 0.3 

 1.7 



0.7 

 0.5 

 0.4 

 0.9 

 0.8 

 0.7 

 0.2 

 0.1 

 0.1 

 0.2 

 0.1 

 0.1 



1.5 

 1.4 

 1.5 

 2.0 

 1.5 

 1.2 

 1.8 

 5.8 

 4.4 

 3.2 

 2.1 

 2.5 

 3.9 

 3.2 

 3.9. 

 2.4 

 3.2 

 4.8 

 1.6 

 5.5 

 6.5 

 6.6 

 3.7 

 6.1 

 2.0 

 4.5 

 11.2 



10.6 

 6.2 



14.2 

 7.0 

 7.1 

 7.4 

 5.7 

 4.4 

 7.9 

 2.7 

 3.4 

 4.2 

 5.1 

 3.2 



1.2 

 1.3 

 1.1 

 1.3 

 1.7 

 2.6 

 2.7 

 2.1 

 2.5 

 1.6 

 1.8 

 1.9 

 1.0 

 0.6 

 2.1 

 2.6 

 0.6 

 0.5 

 1.3 

 2.-4 

 1.1 

 0.9 

 0.9 

 1.2 

 0.9 

 0.9 



1.7 

 1.4 

 1.3 

 1.3 

 1.7 



1.9 



.5 



.8 



1.0 



1.7 



1.2 



1.1 



1.2 



.8 



1.9 



1.9 



1.9 



1.7 



1.1 



1.1 



1.5 



.6 



.6 



.6 



.6 



•The digestible nutrients in feed are the digestible portions of each nutrient in 

 that feed. 



