July, 1937) INSPECTION OF FEEDING STUFFS 25 



of the larger lot from which it is taken. Because 

 of the cost of labor and materials, an analysis is 

 not usually warranted on a sample drawn from less 

 than a one ton lot of feed. 



A one pound sample is sufficient for the 

 analysis. It should be sent in a glass jar or 

 tin box to prevent the loss of fine particles and 

 a change in the moisture content. In order that 

 the Department may have a satisfactory record of 

 the sample analyzed and may know whether or not 

 the manufacturer and the dealer are complying with 

 the requirements of the law, the following informa- 

 tion should be submitted concerning each sample. 



Brand 



Manufacturer . 



Address 



Guarantee: 



Protein » . . . , 



Fat 



Carbohydrates 



Moisture » 



Ash . . . . , 



Crude Fiber . . . . 



Ingredients 



Dealer 



Address 



Number of bags in lot 



Number of bags sampled 



Price per 100 pounds ....... 



Your name 



Your address 



Your reason for requesting analysis 



