Oct., 1910.] INSPECTION OF FEEDING-STUFFS 5 



The price at which his feed was offered for sale together with its 

 composition furnishes data for the feeder to think about. The 

 average composition of good dry clover hay is 12 per cent, pro- 

 tein and 3 per cent. fat. It is very obvious from these data 

 that clover hay is not properly appreciated by our feeders. 



In the preparation of this report analytical assistance has been 

 rendered by Messrs. C. H. and J. E. Robinson. The results 

 of the inspection appear in the following table: 



