42 N. C. AGKICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 



By sale of 7 steers, weight 7,750 @ $5.75 per hundred. .$445.62 

 To value of 30 tons manure @ $2.00 per ton 60.00 



Total $505.62 



Profit on lot 3 (seven steers) 60.00 



Profit per steer 8.58 



Necessary selling price per hundred to break even on the 



transaction not counting the manure 5.75 



Lot 1. Eight steers fed cottonseed meal, corn stover and com silage in 



1910-1911. 

 To purchase of 8 steers weight, 7,325 Ibs. @ $4.50 per 



hundred $329.63 



To feeding 6,065 Ibs. cottonseed meal @ $30.00 per 



ton 90.99 



To feeding 18,600 Ibs. corn stover @ $8.00 per ton 74.40 



To feeding 21,180 Ibs. corn silage @ $2.75 per ton 29.12 



To feeding 1,480 Ibs. cottonseed hulls @ $8.00 per ton. . . 5.92 



Total $530.05 



By sale of 8 steers, weight 8,492 Ibs. @ $5.90 per 



hundred 501.02 



To value of 22.5 tons manure @ $2.00 per ton 45.00 



Total $546.02 



Profit on lot 1 (eight steers) 15.97 



Profit per steer 1.99 



Necessary selling price per hundred to break even on the 



transaction not counting the manure 6.24 



Lot 2. Eight steers fed cottonseed meal and corn silage in 



1910-1911. 

 To purchase of 8 steers, weight 7,322 Ibs. @ $4.50 per 



hundred $3^9.49 



To feeding 6,065.8 Ibs. cottonseed meal @ $30.00 per 



ton . 90.98 



To feeding 29,160 Ibs. corn silage @ $2.75 per ton 40.09 



To feeding 7,400 Ibs. corn stover @ $8..00 per ton 29.60 



To feeding 1,400 Ibs. cottonseed meal @ $8.00 per tori. . 5.92 



Total $496.08 



By sale of 8 steers, weight 8,424 Ibs. @ $6.00 per 



hundred 505.44 



To value of 22.5 tons manure @ $2.00 per ton 45.00 



Total $550.44 



Profit on lot 2 (eight steers) 54.35 



Profit per steer 6.79 



Necessary selling price per hundred to break even on the 



transaction not counting the manure 5.88 



