Value of Various Feeding Stuffs for Pigs. 



565 



to produce 100 pounds of gain. The lower value of this feed was 

 doubtless due to the oat hulls it contained. (189) 



860. Peas. At the Utah Station, l Mills fed one lot of pigs on 

 ground peas and bran, and another upon corn and bran, equal 

 parts. The trial, which was conducted in winter, lasted 161 days. 



At the South Dakota Station, 2 Chilcott fed soaked peas to one 

 lot of pigs, and soaked corn meal to a second. The trial was con- 

 ducted during the fall, lasting 90 days, with results as follows: 

 Feeding peas to pigs Utah and South Dakota Stations. 



In both cases peas proved superior to corn. (228) 



861. Kaffir corn. At the Kansas Station, 3 Georgeson fed red 



Kaffir- corn meal in opposition to corn meal and soja-bean meal, 



with the results given below: 



Feeding Kaffir-corn meal to pigs Kansas Station. 



Bui. 34. 



2 Bui. 38. 



3 Buls. 53, 61. 



