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SWINE IN AMERICA 



FEEDING RELATIONS OF SKIM MILK, 

 MIDDLINGS 



CORN MEAL AND 



In two years of experiments comparing the feeding 

 of corn meal alone and with skim milk, the Tennessee 

 station fomid (Bulletin No. 3, Volume XVI) that the 

 profit when skim milk was used with corn meal was much 

 greater than without it, despite the fact that the first cost 

 was larger when the skim milk was added. In the fol- 

 lowing summary of the Tennessee experiments, corn 

 meal is figured at an average price of $23.50 per ton, 

 and skim milk at $4 per ton: 



RESULTS FROM CORN MEAL WITH AND WITHOUT SKIM 

 MILK 



Value of manure and cost of care not considered. 



