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Feeding and feeding stuffs — Continued 



Cheap feeds for the southern farmer. L. I. 

 Guion. Prog F 32:184 F 10 '17 



Commercial feed situation. R. W. Chapin. 

 Kimball's D F 16:154 Mr 1 '18 



Comparative money values of feeding stuffs. 

 J Bd Ag 24:733-6 O '17 



Comparative study of the feeding of cattle 

 and pigs with regard to meat-production. A. 

 Gouin and P. Andouard. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 8,no 12:1247-9 D '17 



Comparative value of concentrated protein 

 meals for dairy cattle, sheep and swine. E. 

 S. Archibald. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:687-92 

 Ag '16 



Comparing corn and cowpeas as feeds. T. 

 Butler. Prog F 33:811 Jl 20 '18 



Comparison of digestible co-efficients for cat- 

 tle, swme and poultry as suggestive of a 

 more accurate basis on which to compute 

 poultry rations. A. B. Dann. N Y Ag Dept 

 B 86:2389-98 Ag '16 



Computing rations for farm animals. (B. 321). 

 E. S. Savage, il Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1917: 

 3-68 '18; Same. Cornell Reading Course 

 17:51-116 '16; Same cond. Field II 26:1023-4-f 

 D '16 . , ., 



Co-operative live stock feedmg experiment, il 

 Am Coop J 12:776; 13:37, 70 Ag-O '17 



Corn substitutes. Weekly N L 5:8 S 19 '17; 

 Same. Coop Manager & F 7:66 O '17 



Cost of digestible nutrients in prmcipal cat- 

 tle feeds. H. B. Winters. N Y Ag Dept B 

 84:2149-64 Je '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 

 1916,pt 3:2149-64 '17 



Dairy farm of 84 acres makes $2271. il O 

 Judd Farmer 61:5 S 30 '16 



Dairy products essential to health. E. V. Mc- 

 Collum. N J Ag Dept B 16:57-71 '18 



Dairy products make us what we are. E. V. 

 McCollum. Kimball's D F 16:356-7+ My 1 

 •18; Same. Jersey B 37:973-4+, 1015+ Je 19- 

 26 '18; Excerpts. Creamery 7:30-3 My '18 



Dairymen's league and feed. Wallaces' F 42: 

 1471 O 26 '17 



Dangers of greenfeed. J Dept Ag S Australia 

 21:369-70 D '17 



Department reports on the progress of in- 

 vestigation in feeding experiments, il Mo 

 Ag Exp B 141:19-22 '16 



Diet and abortion. P. A. Fish. Am Vet M 

 Assn J 50:282-5 D '16 



Digestibility of sugars, starches, and pento- 

 sans of roughages. G. S. Fraps. Tex Ag 

 Exp B 196:1-36 '16 



Digestible nutrients and fertilizing constit- 

 uents in various farm crops. Va Ag Dept 

 B 126:51-6 '18 



Distillers' and brewers' grains. Rural N Y 

 75:56 Ja 8 '16 



Does feeding pay? F. J. lies. Nat Stock & 

 F 40:1084 Ja 20 '17 



Does livestock waste our food? C. T. Conklin. 

 il Field II 28:84-5 F '18 



Economical feeding of farm animals. H. P. 

 Miller, il Ohio F 138:202 S 2 '16 



Economical feeding of farm animals. H. P. 

 Miller, il Ohio F 139:181 F 10 '17 



Economical purchase of concentrates. A. C. 

 McCandlish. Hoard's D 53:290 Mr 9 '17 



Effect of rations from single plant sources. 

 Hoard's D 52:195 S 1 '16 



Effects of feeding calcium chloride to domes- 

 tic animals. O. Loew. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 

 9, no 2:211-13 F '18 



Elevator screenings for poultry and farm ani- 

 mals. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:851-2 O '17 



Excello feeds. Coop Manager & F 7:34 O '17 



Experiments on the digestibility of various 

 little-used cattle foods. Int R Sci «& Prac Ag 

 7,no 8:1131-6 Ag '16 



Extension of cropping and fodder conserva- 

 tion. J Ag New Zealand 15:179-84 O '17 



Facts for the feed buyer. W. H. Strowd. Wis 

 Ag Exp B 267:1-56 '16 



Facts in the feed situation. W. H. Jenkins. 

 Nat Stock & F 41:137 Ap 28 '17 



Feed dealer's toll. W: A. Martin. Ohio F 

 137:70 Ja 15 '16 



Feed problem. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 141:136 

 F 2 '18 



Feed shortage and some suggested remedies. 

 T. Butler. Prog F 33:975 S 7 '18 



Feed survey and purchasing feed. Hoard's D 



55:1053 Jl 19 '18 

 Feeding. Wallaces' F 41:1278 S 29 '16 

 Feeding a balanced ration. Rural N Y 75:22, 



56, 94. 132, 169, 208, 252, 302, 342, 400, 450, 



494, 534, 566, 593, 640, 670, 726, 756, 902 Ja 1- 



Ap 22, My 6-13, Je 17 '16 

 Feeding and the making of balanced rations. 



H. H. Dean. Prac F 112:124, 159,' 182, 201, 



220. 238 Mr 15-Je 1 '16 

 Feeding farm animals. W. E. Carroll. Utah 



Ag Exp C 32:1-23 '18 

 Feeding live stock. J Ag (Quebec) 21:169 My 



'18 

 Feeding problem. Prog F 32:495 Ap 21 '17 

 Feeding questions. See weekly numbers of 



Wallaces' farmer 

 Feeding situation. C. C. Hayden. Jersey B 



36:391 Mr 14 '17 

 Feeding stuffs of minor importance. F. W. 



Woll. Cal Ag Exp C 167:1-7 '17 

 Feeding stuffs report. G: G. Hutchison. Pa 



Ag Dept B v 1:54-60 Ap '18 

 Feeding stuffs report. G: G. Hutchison. Pa 



Ag Dept B 278:148-58 '16 

 Feeding tables. Wallaces' F 43:1483 O 11 '18 

 Feeding value of bhusa and straw. O. T. 



Faulkner. Ag J of India 12:308-10 Ap '17 

 Feeding values of corn and soy bean stover. 



T. Butler. Prog F 33:903 Ag 17 '18 

 Feeds and feeding. Wallaces' F 42:1315 S 28 '17 

 Feeds and feeding figures. Prog F 31:221 F 



12 '16 

 Feeds that make for fertility. G. H. Campbell. 



il Country Gent 82:1446 S 22 '17 

 Fodder substitutes: how wild vegetation is 



utilised in other countries. J Bd Ag 25:448- 



52 Jl '18; Excerpts. Hoard's D 56:132 Ag 23 



'18; Excerpts. Jersey B 37:1368 Ag 28 '18; 



Excerpts. Nat Wool Grower 8:19 Ag '18 

 Food values and rations. B. A. Barr. J Dept 



Ag Victoria 14:513-21 S '16 

 German substitutes for cattle feed. Scientific 



Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 118:313 Ap 6 



'18 

 Getting ahead of my work. H: Radtke. Sys- 

 tem on the Farm 2:95 Mr '18 

 Grass roots as feed. Weekly N L 5:7 F 20 '18 

 Growing and feeding meat animals. Mo Ag 



Bd B V 15:1-63 S '17 

 Hansen feed mill, feeding yards and experi- 

 ment station at West Ogden, Utah. C. 



Hayne. il Am Sheep B & W 38:127 F '18 

 Has undue emphasis been laid upon protein. 



N Y Ag Dept B 86:2336-44 Ag '16 

 Hogs and cattle at the Iowa station. H. A. 



Wallace. Wallaces' F 41:700 My 5 '16 

 How feeders coin monev this year. F. E. 



Moore. Am Coop J 12:398 Ja '17 

 How feeds affect the size of the vital organs. 



D. T. Gray. Prog P 31:84 Ja 15 '16 

 How to balance a ration. E. R. Eastman. 



Country Gent 81:533 Mr 4 '16 

 How to feed live stock successfully. C. A. 



Willson. il Tenn Ag Exp B 116:51-106 '16; 



Same, il Tenn Ag Ext Gen Ser 14 (Pub 



24):l-58 '17 

 Influence of milk and carbohydrate feeding 



on the character of the intestinal flora. 



T: G. Hull and L. Rettger. bibliog J Bact 



2:47-71 Ja '17 

 Injurious weed seeds in feeding stuffs. H. B. 



Sifton. il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:951-7 O '18 

 Investigations into nutritional deficiency. E. 



Weill and others. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 



6:850 Je '16 

 Is feed bill larger than milk check? Ag Digest 



2:704 N '17 

 Kansas dairy ration. Wallaces' F 41:1126 Ag 



25 '16 

 Leak in the feed box. C. M. McConnell. il 



Ohio F 141:387 Mr 16 '18 

 Legumes in the garden. W. H. Jenkins. 



Country Life 30:72 My '16 

 Live stock policy of the Board of agriculture 



& fisheries fV'id the Ministry of food. J Bd 



Ag 24:1177-80 F '18 

 Livestock suggestions for August. Prog F 32: 



842 Ag 4 -17 

 Living and winter feeding in Denmark. O. 



Molgaard. Kimball's D F 16:294-5 Ap 15 '18 

 Long legs with more meat. Breeder's Gaz 



73:1198 Je 6 '18 



