376 



INDEX. 



Cattle feeding, of sugar to, in the early 

 part of last century, 303-309 

 of, with beet leaves, 116 



sugar beets and resi- 

 duum cossettes, early 

 prejudice in the 

 United States against, 

 210-231 



peat-molasses to. 267 

 present modes of, 2 

 fodder, sugar beets more profitable 



than clover hay for, 79 

 horned, ration for, 150 

 modes of feeding molasses to, 254 

 practical suggestions in early dis- 

 cussions on feeding of, with 

 sugar, 306-309 

 water required for, 35, 36 

 Cellular tissue, 333 

 Cellulose, 333, 334 



determination of, 299 

 role of, 4 



Centigrade degrees, 334 

 Cereal wastes. 334 

 Chauveau's theory of the destruction 



of sugar in the blood, 301, 302 

 Chino, early experiments at, 215-217 

 Chlorids, 334 

 Chlorophyl, 334 

 Chyle, 334 

 Clover and mixed grasses, digestible 



nutrients of, 321 

 digestibility of crude cellulose in, 



351 

 hay, sugar beets more profitable 



for cattle feeding than, 79 

 red, digestible nutrients of, 319 

 silage and corn silage vs. sugar 



beets, 82, 83 

 Clovers, 334 



Coagulate, definition of, 334 

 Cob meal, advantages of, 26 

 'Coefficient of digestibility and nutri- 

 tive relations, 334- 

 336 



of protein, 346 

 Coefficients of digestibility for fodder 



components, 342 

 Colorado, experiments in, 230 

 Coloring and volatile substances, 336 

 Commercial value of fodders. 61-63 

 Comparative experiments, 69-79 

 Concentrates, 336 



combination of, with roughage, 22 

 Cone cosette press. 129-131 



presses, daily delivery of. 131 

 Cooking or steaming of fodders, 65-68 



I Co-operative methods, 38 

 Corn and cob meal. 340 



digestible nutrients of, 



324. 325 



cost of siloing one acre of, 87 

 digestible nutrients of, 323 

 fodder, digestible nutrients of, 322 

 germs and molasses, comparison 



of, with corn feeding, 2(39 

 meal, advantages of, 26 

 silage and clover silage vs. sugar 



beets, 82, 83 

 and roots for milch cows, 



comparison of, 81, 82 

 digestible nutrients of, 320 

 stover, digestible nutrients of, 322 

 Cornell University, experiments at 



the 92, 93 



Corpuscles, definition of, 340 

 Cossette dryer, formula for calculating 



the efficiency of a, 187 

 price for a, 173 

 drying in Michigan, apparatus 



for, 228, 229 



principal promoters of, 174 

 feeding, conclusions as to dangers 



of, 145-147 

 economy of, 93 

 excessive, 149 

 successful, 33 



or pulp contracts, 138, 139 

 presses, 122 



care needed during, 136 

 pressing, facilitation of, by 



heat, 136 

 modes for facilitating, 136- 



138 

 utilization on a co-operative basis, 



38 

 Cossettes, acid reaction of, 161 



addition of lime or phosphoric 



acid to, 141, 142 

 as food for game, 156 



man, 155, 156 

 beneficial effects of, upon horses, 



208, 209 



Bergreen press for, 131-134 

 changes in, when exposed to the 



air, 141 



chemical changes in. during pro- 

 longed siloing, 164 

 cone press for. 129-131 

 continued feeding with, 148 

 conveyance of, to farm, 140 

 decomposed or mildewed, 145 

 definition of, 11 C J 

 diffusion, composition of, 120, 121 



