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5. Dressed lambs, wool and pelts, brought, in case of 

 Lot A, $20.51, and in case of Lot B, $20.19. 



6. The obtainalile manurial value of the feed consumed 

 by the lambs of Lot A averages per head $1.52, or one-third 

 of the market cost of the feed, and amounts to $1.95 per 

 head, or two-fifths of the market cost of the feed consumed 

 in case of the lambs of Lot B, — a difterence of $0.45 per 

 head in favor of the latter, or $4.56 for Lot A and $5.95 for 

 Lot B, — a difference of $1.39 in fiivor of the latter. 



7. The value of the obtainal)le manure, amounting from 

 ten to eleven dollars for the entire operation, represents the 

 profits of the experiment, aside from disposing of our home- 

 raised fodder articles at a liberal retail market price. 



8. The advance on the market cost of the concentrated 

 commercial feed stuffs used in the experiment of 1890-91, as 

 compared with that of 1889-90, amounts to $4.19 as far as 

 the feed consumed is concerned, or 70 cents per head. 



