COTTON 277 



WHAT A TON OF SEED CONTAINS 



Clearly to understand the value of cotton seed, 

 we must consider the products made from them and 

 the forms available for market use. These factors 

 are obtained from the actual results of the oil mill. 

 When treated for manufacture we get the following: 



COTTON SEED 2000 POUNDS 



(A.) Linters 27 pounds. 

 (B . ) Hulls 84 1 pounds . 



(1.) Bran Feeding Stuffs. 

 (2.) Fiber High Grade Paper. 

 (3.) Fuel Ashes and Fertilizer. 

 (C.) Meats 1012 pounds, 

 fl.) Cake 732 pounds. 

 (a.) Meal. 



(1.) Feeding Stuff. 

 (2.) Fertilizer. 

 (2.) Crude oil 280 pounds, 

 (a.) Soap Stock soaps, s 

 (6.) Summer Yellow. 

 (1.) Winter Yellow. 

 (2.) Salad oil. 

 (3.) Cotton Lard. 

 (4.) Cottolene. 

 (5.) Miners' oil. 

 (6.) Soap. 



THE OIL MILL AND THE FARMER 



It has been shown that the farmer may either 

 sell his seed to the oil mill or use them at home. 

 Certainly they can be profitably used on the farm. 

 Cotton seed are not like such perishable products as 

 fruits or vegetables, which must be sold quickly 



