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Feeding and feeding stuffs — Continued 



Loss of appetite. Prog F 33:1183 N 2 '18 



Luck or good management — which? W: R. 

 Butler, il Country Gent 81:1215-16 Je 17 '16 



Making a mixed feed on the farm. Prog F 

 31:1443 D 16 '16 



Making the most of roughage. M. Coverdell. 

 Jersey B 37:471 Mr 27 '18 



Meat situation in the United States, pt 4, 

 Utilization and efficiency of feed stuffs. W. 

 F. Ward and S. H. Ray. U S Ag Report 

 112:1-27 '16 



Meat without corn. J. I. Thompson. 11 Coun- 

 try Gent 81:1296 Jl 1 '16 



Metabolism of the organic and inorganic 

 compounds of phosphorus. E. B. Forbes and 

 others. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 10:1465-8 



'16 



Method of calculating economical balanced ra- 

 tions. J. C. Rundles. U S Ag B 637:1-18 

 '18; Summary. Jersey B 37:491 Mr 27 '18 



Milk and feed prices. O Judd Farmer 63:10 S 



1 '17 



Mill- feed situation. S: Sosland. Wallaces' F 



41:1473 N 10 '16 

 Mill feed standai'ds and situation. S. Sosland. 



Hoard's D 55:322 Mr 15 '18 

 Mixed feed situation. H. H. Lyon. Rural N 



Y 76:1415 D 15 '17 

 Mixed feeds and tonics. T. B. Rogers. Coun- 

 try Gent 81:207 Ja 29 '16 

 Need for caution in the feeding of live stock 



under present conditions. J Bd Ag 25:560-3 



Ag '18 

 Need of scientific feeding. Farm Eng 5:16 Ja 



'17 

 Net energy values for ruminants. H: P. 



Armsbv and J. A. Fries. Pa Ag Exp B 142: 



1-20 '16; Same abr. (tables). Int R Sci & 



Prac Ag 8,no 3:401-6 Mr '17 

 Net energy values of feeding stuffs for cattle. 



H: P. Armsby and J. A. Fries, bibliog J Ag 



Research 3:435-91 Mr '15 

 New daii-y feeds from the South; peanut 



meal, soy bean meal and velvet bean ineal. 



L. A. Niven. O Judd Farmer 64:10 Ja 5 '18 

 New feed stuffs. J. B. Lindsey. Mass Ag Ext 



C 63 3p '18 

 New feeding-stuffs used in Germany during 



the war. M. Kling. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 



6:892-9 Je '17 

 New ideas in feeding. Wallaces' F 43:687 Ap 



19 '18 

 New York feed notes. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 



54:39 Ag 3 '17 

 Notes on feeding stuffs in the month. See 



monthly numbers of Journal of the board of 



agriculture 

 Output of mill feeds. Hoard's D 56:342 O 4 '18 

 Overcoming the feed shortage. A. F. Kidder. 



Prog F 33:995 S 7 '18 

 Position of mixed feeds. Nat Stock & F 42: 



636 O 12 '18 

 Position of the German stock feeder. J Bd 



Ag 23:945-50 Ja '17 

 Practical live stock feeding, il Va Ag Dept B 



108:6-8 Ja '16 

 Preparedness in the dairy. E. Brown. Prac 



F 112:199 My 1 '16 

 Present feedstuff situation. S. Sosland. 



Hoard's D 55:808 My 31 '18 

 Present situation in nutrition. E. V. Mc- 



Collum. il Hoard's D 51:989+: 52:3-f-. 32-3, 



63 Jl 21-Ag 11 '16; Same (Effect of feeds on 



growth and health of animals). Hoard's D 



54:625+, 653+, 684-5, 723 N 23-D 14 '17 

 Principles of animal nutrition. J. A. McLean. 



Jersey B 35:1956-7 D 13 '16 

 Production coefficients of feeds. G. S. Fraps. 



Tex Ag Exp B 185:1-16 '16 

 Production of roughage on West Virginia 



farms. W. D. Zinn. W Va Ag Dept B 30: 



20-2 '17 

 Productive values of some Texas feeding 



stuffs. G. S. Fraps. Tex Ag Exp B 203:1-42 



•16 

 Protein meals of the South. C: A. Whittle. 



Hoard's D 54:13 Jl 27 '17 

 Purchased feeds. Wallaces' F 43:1423 O 4 '18 

 Queer fodder fed in Europe; animals eating 



acorns, leaves end seaweed. O Judd Farmer 



65:216 S 14 '18 

 Real opportunitv for feed manufacturers. 

 Coop Manager & F 6:96 F '17 



Recent development in the science of feeding. 

 J Ag (Quebec) 22:2 Jl '18 



Relative cost of animal feeds. E. Davenport. 

 Breeder's Gaz 73:110 Ja 17 '18 



Relative value of certain protein and protein 

 concentrates as supplements to maize 

 gluten. T. B. Osborne and L. B. Mendel. Int 

 R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:476-7 Ap '18 



Reply to Lyon's feed criticism. R. W. Chapin. 

 Hoard's D 55:1012 Jl 12 '18 



Roughages and roots. G: E. Brown. Breeder's 

 Gaz 73:259 F 7 '18 



Saving farm labor by harvesting crops with 

 live stock. J. A. Drake. 11 Farmers' B 1008: 

 1-15 '18 



Scandinavian methods of valuing and using 

 feeding- stuffs. J. Wilson. J Dept Ag Ire- 

 land 17, no 2:208-17 '17 



Screenings in mill feeds. J. R. Dymond. Ag 

 Gaz of Canada 4:672-3 Ag '17 



Second crops for milk and meat. H. L. 

 Blanchard. Western Wash Ag Exp B v 

 5:30-2 Je '17 



Selecting supplements for farm feeds. Breed- 

 er's Gaz 73:319 F 14 '18 



Selling high-priced feeds versus feeding 

 them. Prog P 32:775 Jl 14 '17 



Single food diet and nutritional deficiency. E. 

 Weil and G. Mouriquand. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 7, no 4:549 Ap '16 



So-called vitamines or food accessories and 

 their importance in the nutrition of ani- 

 mals. F. W. Christensen. N D Ag Exp Spec 

 Food B V 4, no 12 p 331-46 '17 



Soiling crops and summer silage. W. H. Tom- 

 have, il Field II 26:508-9 Je '16 



Some comparative feeding values. Prog F 33: 

 3 Ja 5 '18 



Some feeding inqviiries; analyses of alfalfa. 

 Prog F 31:1327 N 18 '16 



Some recent investigations in nutrition at the 

 University of Wisconsin. R. Loughlin. J 

 Home Econ 9:546-9 D '17 



South's big opportunity. H. S. Stabler. 11 

 Country Gent 82:1633 O 27 '17 



Stock-feeding policy. Ag Gaz of Canada 5: 

 972-4 O '18 



Study of the rate of passage of food resi- 

 dues through the steer and its influence on 

 digestion coefficients. P. V. Ewing and 

 F. H. Smith. J Ag Research 10:55-63 Jl 9 

 •17 



Suggestions on feeding stock. G. E. Day. On- 

 tario Ag Dept B 246:1-23 '17 



Tankage, peanuts and cottonseed meal com- 

 pared as feeds. Prog F 32:1231 N 24 '17 



Theory of feeding animals. J Ag (Quebec) 

 21:74 N '17 



Timely topics for feeders. Ohio F 137:6, 34, 

 100, 132, 163, 212, 255, 296, 420, 491, 532, 652, 

 710, 738, 763, 814; 138:47, 495, 618, 663 Ja 1-8, 

 22-F 26, Mr 18, Ap 1-8, My 6, 20-Je 3, 17, 

 Jl 15, N 18, D 23-30 '18 



Use of energy values in the computation of 

 rations for farm animals. H: P. Armsby. U 

 S Ag B 459:1-31 '16 



Utilization of farm wastes in feeding live 

 stock. S. H. Ray. Farmers' B 873:1-12 '17 



Valuation of feeding stuffs. E. Pfeiffer. Int R 

 Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 3:397-400 Mr '17 



Value of good feeding methods. J: Bower. 

 Hoard's D 54:832 Ja 4 '18 



Value of protein and starch. O Judd Farmer 

 60:12 Ja 22 '16 



Value of the starch equivalent system in mod- 

 ern feeding practice. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 

 7. no 2:242-3 F '16 



Values of commercial feeding stuffs based on 

 the net energy. C. W. Holdaway. Va Ag 

 Exp Rep 1915-1916:200-8 '17 



Velvet beans compared with cottonseed meal 

 for fattening steers; velvet beans, cotton- 

 seed meal and corn as feeds for dairy cat- 

 tle; velvet bean pasture compared with corn 

 and dried blood; velvet bean meal com- 

 pared with corn for fattening hogs. G: S. 

 Templeton and others. Ala Ag Exp B 198: 

 103-22 '17 



War! keep breeding stock, feed cheap rough- 

 age; save grain for food! C. Vrooman. 

 Banker-F 4:2 My '17 



Waste of forage through lack of grazing. Am 

 For 23:748 D '17 



