It has not been deemed necessary to assume any 



Feeds Exempt oversight of the sale of wet brewers' grains, wet 



from malt refuse, wet yeast refuse and similar products. 



Guarantee. Hays and straws; the grains,- — wheat, rye, barley, 



oats, Indian corn, buckwheat and broom corn — 



when whole, ground separately or ground together; wheat bran, 



wheat middlings, and wheat mixed feed (bran and middlings) are 



exempt under section 3 of the statute, but this exemiDtion applies 



only when these products are unmixed with other substances and 



sold as distinct articles of commerce. Poultry meals and scratching 



grains composed solely of the grains mentioned above, when free 



from other seeds, by-products and materials like charcoal, grit, shells, 



etc., are also exempt. Unground wheat screenings when sold 



unmixed with other substances are considered exempt ; ground wheat 



screenings however, must conform to the law. 



The Station has not the least desire to check the buying 

 Bulk and selling of feed in bulk; it only insists that goods thus 

 Sales. purchased be ofifered and sold in conformity to the statute 



requirements. The retailer must have plainly printed cards 

 or tags on which are stated the brand, name and address of the 

 manufacturer, and the guarantee of protein and of fat, tacked in a 

 conspicuous place on or near the bin containing the bulk feed. If 

 the retailer bags the feed in his own sacks, and so offers the same 

 for sale, guarajitee tags must be attached to the bags the same as with 

 other feeds. This fact must not be overlooked. 



