Circular No. i. 



May, 1907. 



MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 



COTTONSEED MEAL. 



J. B. LINDSEY AND P. H. SMITH. 



Because of heavy rainfalls last autumn large quantities of cotton- 

 seed were considerably damaged, and as a result, much of the 

 cottonseed meal that has been offered during the present season has 

 been off grade, both in color and texture and in chemical composi- 

 tion. The Station has endeavored to keep close watch of the 

 quality of the meal brought into Massachusetts. The following 

 analyses made from samples collected during the past three months 

 are reported below. 



TABLES OF ANALYSES. 



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