DHPAKIMENT OF FOODS AND FEFDING. 



INSPECTION OF CONCENTRATES, 



lOSKPH H. LINDSKV.* 



CONTENTS. 



A. Summary of the Feed Law. 



B. Duties of Parties Concerned. 



C. Results of the Present Inspection. 

 I). Analytical Data of the Inspection. 



E. Average Composition of Concentrates. 



F. Digestibility of Concentrates. 



G. Concentrated "Pointers" on Concentrated Feeds. 

 H. The Cost of Digestible Protein. 



I. Something about Grain Rations. 



J. Market Value of Concentrates. 



K. Weight of Concentrates. 



A. SUMMARY OF THE FEED LAW. 



The Massachusetts feed law was published in Bulletin 93, and 

 also as a circular. Copies may be had on application. The follow- 

 ing are its chief requirements : 



Section i defines explicitly the form of guarantee to be attached 

 to all packages of feed stuffs, to wit: Name, brand or trade mark, 

 name and address of manufacturer, importer or dealer, net weight, 

 and percentage of crude protein and crude fat. 



Section 2 specifies feed stuffs included in the law. 



Section 3 defines feed stufTs exempt from the law. 



With the co-operation of E. B. Holland, P. H. Smith, E. S. Fulton and A. Parsons. 



