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SWINE Ii\ AMERICA 



Analyses of three (lilTercnt samples of varying qualily 

 ade at 

 results : 



made at the Iowa station (Bulletin No. 65) gave these 



ANALYSES OF THREE SAMPLES OF PACKING HOUSE FEED- 

 ING STUFFS 



Two samples of "extra quality," representing the lead- 

 ing two brands on the market, were analyzed at the Iowa 

 station (Bulletin No. 91) and gave this: 



ANALYSES OF PACKING HOUSE FEEDING STUFFS 



The cost was $35 a ton for No. i, and ^t,t, a ton for 

 No. 2, or $1.75 and $1.65 a hundredweight respectively, 

 not including $1.50 a ton for freight. 



The analyses give an idea of the range of value of this 

 product, and that, theoretically at least, it should have 

 high feeding value as a supplement in fattening. This 

 has been confirmed in practice by both feeders and ex- 

 perimental workers. 



