220 FEEDS AND FEEDING, ABRIDGED 



local market prices and assuming that the cottonseed meal is worth enough 



nTore t^ him than the corn to pay'for hauling, find the gain or loss an manur.al 



value from the exchange. t r j. •„a. 



G. Compare the fertility lost in selling a ton of corn and a ton of fat pigs, 



a ton of butter. 



7 What are "hot" and "cold"' manures? 



8. What is the average amount of fertility in mixed f^J^^ J^'^;"";;^^ ^e cared 



9. How may losses occur in farm manure and how should manure be carea 



for to lessen loss? 



