DEPARTMENT OF FOODS AND FEEDING. 



INSPECTION OF CONCENTRATES. 



JOSEPH B. LINDSEY* 



CONTENTS. 



A. To Manufacturers, Jobbers and Retailers. 



B. A Few Words with the Consumer, 



C. Feed Standards. 



D. Classification of Concentrated Feeds. 



E. Results of the Inspection. 



F. The Results Discussed. 



G. Market Value of Concentrates. 



A. TO MANUFACTURERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS. 



This is the second bulletin issued since the passage 

 Pleasant rela- of the new feed law. The full text of the law, 

 tions between together with a number of interpretations were pub- 

 Station, Manu- lished in bulletin No. 93. The large majority of 

 facturers and manufacturers, jobbers and retail dealers have 

 Retailers. fully conformed to its requirements, and a friendly 



spirit, as well as a mutually satisfactory understand- 

 ing, is believed to exist between these parties and the experiment 

 station. 



A few dealers on the other hand, seem disposed to 



A Few make light of the law, and have repeatedly offered 



Violators. their goods for sale unbranded and unguaranteed. 



The station has endeavored to be extremely patient 

 in the matter and has repeatedly sent the offenders marked copies of 

 the law, together with written notifications in accordance with sec- 



*With the cooperation of E. B. Holland. P. H. Smith. \V. E. Tottingham and A. 

 Parsons. 



