DEPARTMENT OF FOODS AND FEEDING. 



INSPECTION OF CONCENTRATES. 



JOSEPH B. LINDSEY.* 



CONTENTS. 



Introduction. 



Why is only a Protein and Fat Guarantee Required.' 



Standards for Concentrates. 



Classification of Concentrates. 



Analyses of Concentrates. 



Discussion of Results of Inspection, 



Molasses and Molasses Feeds. 



Grain Rations for Stock. 



Market Prices of Concentrates. 



Weights of Concentrates. 



INTRODUCTION. 



During September and October of 1905, the inspector canvass- 

 ed the State and sampled 363 lots of feed. It was not considered 

 necessary to take a sample of each brand found, so long as it was 

 properly marked and gave evidence of being of standard quality. 

 This bulletin contains the detailed analytical results of the Autumn 

 collectiont, together with such remarks and suggestions relative to the 

 character, quality and usefulness of the various feed stuffs as the 

 conditions warrant. The consumer should bear in mind that dealers 



*VVith the co-operation of E. B. Holland, P. H. Smith, A. C Whittier and F. G. Helyar. 

 tit also contains the analyses of cottonseed and linseed meals, and poultry feeds collected 

 in the Winter and Spring of IP05, and hitiierto unpublished. 



