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The samples analyzed may be classified as follows: 
TaBLE III.—CuassiFICATION OF SAMPLES ANALYUED. 
NAME OF FEED. | No 
3 oO. 
| samples. | brands. 
| | 
Cottonseed. meals.) Miaysitc taints cinvous ere ere eit. os wel cterspeie ha nes eee i lrg 13 
| Atay stevevo Wea) 1 hetcc et: ye epee aes pene NPI gk ar SR eth AORN RR os fae - 8 19 | 10 
Linseed cake, ground........ SES SHO ROS oe OnE SG ooae 3 3 
Distillers} Praise. oh vos stage ete aS crete mere ee tei Leo eee | 12 
ISTEWEES, PLAINS yt. ate oien ens aut OIG oe ene aR ee eEo eae en 2 1 
INT ATE SPEOUES 2 Brn cchs eels oie chica tema hats ope aie) este aT ete eee eee ALA Eee bs 6 
Glittertvemiealt hse Saree, toe Shelve tm afferaisls arn ona for oye-svevavaiarate espe rreemane 1 iI 
Gliten feed ack Ne ates te aes SO ein ot Dene eee | 10 7 
Germ (oil meal es. 2 si. hon rine ee cin shel te See De OE 1 1 
Ker alin es ste che sane jo Se sicher Ooh adede aio. lesayeiciessve’ helt hels Meee 2 1 
Hominy feedror phop ss espa canine one tithe oe ee eae et 14 10 
Mixed feeds! (brantand middlings)snc.c8 cit ceils Geers aioele clomioeteres 35 30 
Ontsrand their byaproductaern sce seen tec etoce isn Lee ele 6 is} 
Compounded feeds, proprietary and otherwise............--+---- 96 74 
BOUT Y FOOGSEE Sl rclend lchovaia ates eel creie eee teic ts ene gabtie Ok eee 34 29 
MIsceHAnecOUstieeds te feet cee tee eee oie oe ee ieinne ioe 4 | 4 
BP Natelcesebecn rr ahne Vike nt one cM eats. cf erie Me aaa 263. —| 203 
| 
BRANDS ESPECIALLY MENTIONED. 
The brands mentioned in Table IV are named for special con- 
sideration either because they are not what their name would 
indicate or because they are compounded by the use in part of 
inferior materials, oat hulls being the undesirable ingredient in 
nearly all cases. 
It is unquestionably true that oat hulls have slight value as 
food for cattle, and their introduction into a compounded feed 
lowers the quality of the feed and should proportionately lower 
its price. 
