18 Cattle Feeding Experiments. 



Lot 2 (Corn, Bran, and Prairie Hay). 

 1906 

 Feb. 15 To 10 steers, weight 11,461 Ibs., at $4.15 per 



hundred net, Lincoln .' $475 63 



To 10,734 Ibs. corn at 62% cents per hundred. . 67 09 



To 3,545 Ibs. bran at $15.00 per ton 26 58 



To 3,090 Ibs. prairie hay at $6.00 per ton 9 27 



To interest on $486.68 for 2 mo. at 6 per cent. 4 86 



* To profit on ten steers 576 



1906 



Apr. 12 By 10 steers, weight 12,567 Ibs., at $4.60 net, 



Lincoln $578 08 



By 195 Ibs. pork at $5.75 per hundred net, 



Lincoln 1111 



$589 19 $589 19 

 (Profit on each steer, $0.57.) 



Lot 3 (Corn,' Oil-meal, and Prairie Hay). 

 1906 

 Feb. 15 To 10 steers, weight 11,872 Ibs., at $4.15 per 



hundred $492 69 



To 12,409 Ibs. corn at 62% cents per hundred. 77 56 



To 1,369 Ibs. oil-meal at $32.00 per ton 21 90 



To 3,805 Ibs. prairie hay at $6.00 per ton 11 41 



To interest on $492.69 for 2 mo. at 6 per cent 4 92 



To profit on ten steers 14 30 



1906 



Apr. 12 By 10 steers, weight 13,280 Ibs., at $4.60 per 



hundred net, Lincoln , $610 88 



By 207 Ibs. pork ut $5.75 per hundred net, Lin- 

 coln 11 90 



$622 78 $622 78 

 (Profit on each steer, $1.43.) 



Lot 4 (Corn, Cottonseed-meal, and Prairie Hay). 

 1906 

 Feb. 15 To 10 steers, weight 11,537 Ibs., at $4.15 per 



hundred net, Lincoln $478 78 



To 12,409 Ibs. corn at 62% cents per hundred. 77 56 

 To 1,369 Ibs. cottonseed-meal at $32.00 per ton. 21 90 



To 3,490 Ibs. prairie hay at $6.00 per ton 10 47 



To interest on $478.78 for 2 mo. at 6 per cent. . 4 78 



To profit on ten steers 4 73 



1906 



Apr. 12 By 10 steers, weight 12,817 Ibs., at $4.60 per 



hundred net, Lincoln $589 58 



By 152 Ibs. pork at $5.75 per hundred 8 64 



$598 22 $598 22 

 (Profit on each steer, $0.47.) 



