Cattle Feeding Experiments. 9 



TABLE I. Averages per steer for the experimental period of twelve weeks. 



*Corn fodder is the entire plant with ears attached to stalks. 

 fThe pork was figured at $5.40 per hundred. 



The snapped corn in this experiment was figured at eighty 

 pounds to the bushel and the amount of grain is stated in 

 terms of shelled corn, the weight of the husk and cob being 

 added to the roughness fed but at no expense to the cattle. 



COST OF FOODS. 



The cost of producing one pound of gain is based on the 

 following market values current in Lincoln, Nebraska, dur- 

 ing the progress of the experiment: 



