Digestible nutrients and fertilizing constituents — Continued 



Feeding stuff 



Total 

 dry mat- 

 ter in 

 100 lbs. 



Concentrates — -Cont. 



Miscellaneous concentrates — 



Cont. 



Distillery slop, strained 



Lamb's-quarter seed 



Molasses, beet 



Molasses, cane, or blackstrap. 

 Molasses feeds, below 10 ''c fiber 

 Molasses feeds, 10-159c fiber. 



Molasses feeds, over 15% fiber 



Molasses-alfalfa feeds 



Molassine meal 



Mustard feed or bran 



Pigeon-grass seed 



Pigweed seed 



Potato flakes, dried 



Potato flour 



Starch feed, dry 



Starch feed, wet 



Starch refuse 



Dried Rough.'^ge 

 Cured corn and sorghum 

 forage, etc. 

 Corn fodder (ears, if any, re- 

 maining), very dry, from barn 



or in arid districts 



Corn fodder, medium in water 

 Corn fodder, high in water. . . 



Sweet corn fodder 



Corn stover (ears removed), very 

 dry 



Corn stover, medium in water. 

 Corn stover, high in water. . . . 



Corn leaves 



Corn husks 



Corn tops 



New corn product 



Kaffir fodder, dry 



Kaffir fodder, high in water. 



Kaffir stover, dry 



Kaffir stover, high in water . 



Milo fodder, dry 



Milo fodder, high in water. . . . 

 Milo stover, high in water. . . . 



Sorghum fodder, dry 



Sorghum fodder, high in water. 



Sorghum bagasse, dried. 



Durra fodder 



Broom-corn fodder 



Japanese cane fodder. . . 

 S ugar-cane bagasse 



Digestible nutrients 

 in 100 lbs. 



Lbs. 



4 

 90.2 



74.7 

 74.2 

 88.4 

 88.3 



90.7 

 86.5 

 83.4 

 94.3 

 89.3 



93.7 

 87.9 

 89.4 

 90.7 

 33.4 

 89.7 



91.0 



81.7 

 60.7 



87.7 



90.6 



81.0 

 59.0 

 76.6 

 75.3 

 82.1 



90.8 

 91.0 

 71.7 

 83.7 

 72.7 



60.9 

 64.5 

 90.3 

 62.6 



88.7 

 89.9 

 90.6 

 93.2 

 89.8 



Lbs. 



1.0 



10.2 



1.1 



1.0 



8.2 

 7.4 



8.4 

 8.5 

 5.4 

 22.8 

 8.5 



10.8 

 3.6 

 1.4 



11.2 

 4.1 

 4 



2.2 



2.1 



1 



3.2 



0.6 



3.1 



3.8 



4. 



3. 



1. 



1. 



1. 

 0. 

 0. 

 2. 

 1. 



0. 

 1.0 

 0.6 

 0.5 



244 



Lbs. 



1.4 

 40.6 

 59.4 

 58.2 

 47.2 

 47.7 



45.5 



41.0 

 50.3 

 28.7 

 45.4 



43 



67.2 



73.9 



55.0 



20.0 



66.1 



51.7 

 47.3 

 35.5 

 47.6 



47. 



42.4 

 31.1 

 40.1 

 47.3 

 45.5 



49 



45.0 



38.2 



43.1 



37.8 



36.3 



29.8 

 31.3 

 44.8 

 32 



52.3 

 43.6 

 44.6 

 55.0 

 47.6 



Lbs. 



0.5 

 



10.2 

 4.3 



6.0 

 0.2 

 0.4 

 6.6 

 3.1 

 1.3 



1.5 

 1.5 

 1.0 

 1.3 



1.0 



0.7 

 0.6 

 1.1 

 0.3 

 1.1 



2.3 



1.7 



1. 



1.3 



1.0 



Lbs. 



4.0 

 66.3 

 60.5 

 59.2 

 66.6 

 64.5 



60 



50 



57.5 



74.5 



63.6 



68.1 



71.2 



76.2 



81.0 



31 



73.6 



58.6 

 53.7 

 39.9 

 56 



52.2 



46.1 

 33.9 



45 



48.6 



51.1 



58.8 



52.9 



44 



47.7 



41.3 



2 . 8 44 . 5 

 1.433.6 



0.5 

 2.0 

 1.8 



0.6 

 1.8 

 1.1 

 1.2 

 3.3 



32.8 

 52 



54.2 



48 



47.7 



58.2 



55.5 



Nutri- 

 tive 

 ratio 



6.2 



5.0 



9 



2.3 



6.5 



5.3 

 18.8 

 53.4 



6.2 



6 

 15.0 



15.7 

 16.9 

 17 



22.7 



21 



23 



13.3 



80.0 



15.5 



14.5 



11.9 



13.9 



27 



30.8 



22.4 

 55.0 

 81.0 

 17.6 

 24.6 



107.4 

 47.6 

 78.5 

 115.4 

 110.0 



Fertilizing constitu- 

 ents in 1000 lbs. 



Phos- 

 phoric j Potash 

 acid 



Nitro- 

 gen 



Lbs 



2.2 



22.6 



5.6 



5.0 



21.4 



19.5 



21.9 

 19.2 

 14.1 

 50.7 

 23.0 



24.0 

 11.4 



4.3 

 24.6 



9.0 

 10.1 



12 

 10 



7.7 

 14.7 



9.4 



9.1 

 6.2 

 11.4 

 4 

 9.0 



10.2 



14.2 



10.4 



8.2 



6.1 



19.2 



5 



3 

 11 



6.2 



5.4 

 10.2 

 6 



2.2 

 5.3 



Lbs. 



Lbs. 



0.5 

 2 



56.3 

 31.6 



8.420.6 

 8.420.6 



2.2 

 0.8 

 2.9 



3.7 

 3.3 

 2.5 

 4.0 



4.5 



4.0 

 2.9 



0.7 

 2 

 1.5 



8.9 



6.6 



11.8 



12.9 



11.5 

 8.3 



2.3 



10.2 



