received an allowance of wheat shorts. The amount of corn eaten in 

 the field was carefully estimated. 



FIELD FEEDING OF CORN COMPARED WITH FEEDING CORN IN YARD 



Corn-and-Cob Meal 



The studies of the stations on the merits of corn-and-cob meal 

 for swine feeding have shown widely discordant results. Those of 

 Kennedy and Robbins of the Iowa Station, which are by far the most 

 detailed, complete, and satisfactory, are condensed in the following 

 table : 



CORN-AND-COB MEAL COMPARED WITH WHOLE CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR PIGS 



Gluten Meal 



At the Cornell Station, Clinton compared gluten meal and skim 

 milk with corn meal and skim milk, feeding two lots, each of eight 

 pigs averaging 70 lbs., for 50 days with the results shown below: 



GLUTEN MEAL COMPARED WITH CORN MEAL 



