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TABLE 1— Continued 



Water 



Turnips, roots 90.G 



Velvet beans, seed and pods 12.4 



" " seed 11.5 



hay 10.0 



Vetch, seed (Yicia satira) 13.0 



hay 11.3 



Hairy, hay 20.3 



" Bird, (Yicia craccaj, hay 7.3 



green 7.1.0 



" Bodia's, (Astragalus bodini), air 



dry 5.S 



Pretty milk, (A. clcgans), green. 75.0 

 hay . 5.6 



Water grass (Chloris el cyans) 7.0 



Watermelons 00.0 



Watermelon rind 00.0 



pulp and juice 02.0 



Whale flesh meal 7.3 



Wheat, grain (spring) 10.4 



(winter) 10.5 



rusted 10.7 



bran 11.0 



middlings 12.1 



" screenings 11.6 



shorts 11.8 



mixed feed 11.0 



straw 0.G 



rusted 8.6 



Red dog flour 8.0 



" grass, western, green forage. . .60.0 



hay 4.6 



" slender, (Agropyron tcnc- 



rum), green forage .. r >7.0 



slender hay 5.1 



Bearded (Aaropi/ron can- 

 mum) 38.3 



Pearded, hay 5.3 



Northern (A. dasi/sta- 



chyum) 14.0 



Northern, hay 4.8 



Winter fat (Eurotia Janata), green 58.0 



dry 0.0 



Wire grass (J uncus balticus) 72.0 



hay 7.0 



PERCENTAGE DIGESTIBILITY OF AMERICAN FEEDING STUFFS. 

 AVERAGES FOR RUMINANTS 



Dry 

 matter 



Acorns SS.OO 



Alfalfa, green, 3d cutting 60.62 



hay 65.23 



Apple pomace 72.51 



Atlas gluten meal 80.00 



Barley hay 61.20 



green fodder 65.90 



" grain 86.00 



" straw 53.00 



" and peas, green fodder. .53. 40 



Barnvard millet, dried fodder. . .57.40 



green fodder. .66.60 



Beans, seeds, field 89.00 



" straw, " 55.00 



" meal, soy 86.60 



soy, dried fodder 62.40 



