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Corn and Oat Feeds (continued), 



Brand. 



Manufactured by : 



Collected at: Water. Protein. Fat. 



AcTTie Provender, Acme Milling Co., Clinton, 



Provender, R. C. Snow, Ware, 



" Narragansett Milling Co.,Bridgevvater, 



Clinton, 



Ayer, 



Northboro, 



Lowell, 



Northampton, 11.98 



North Adams, 9.90 



10.58 

 12.28 

 12. 9G 

 11.54 

 10.75 

 8.91 

 7.70 



9.64 

 9.83 

 9.99 

 8.18 



10.49 

 9.31 

 9.41 



10.31 

 9.06 



11.43 



Iroquois Prov'd'rIroquoi.s Grain Co., 



Provender, J. Cushing & Co., 



Banner Oat FeedUnknown, 



Windsor, " 



Provender, M. L. & M. W. Graves, 



SterlingProv'd'r M. L. Chittenden, 



Highest, 



Lowest, 7,43 



Average, 10,11 9.|0 



The many corn and oat feeds and "provender " now in our mar- 

 kets consist of oat feed as a basis, mixed with more or less corn. 

 Ground oats and corn are rarely found, except when prepared by 

 the local miller. Corn and oat feeds are of uncertain value, depend- 

 ing on the amount of oat refuse they contain. They are generally 

 worth from 70 to 90 per cent as much as corn meal. 



Corn, Oat and Barley Feed. 



5.35 

 4.13 

 3.22 

 8.08 

 4.19 

 3.06 

 2.95 

 4.33 

 4.07 



5.35 

 2.38 

 3.59 



Corn oat and barley feed is worth rather more (5 to 10 per cent) 

 than " corn and oat feed." 



Hominy Feeds. 



Hominy feeds are free from adulteration, and show a value equal 

 to cornmeal. 



