Official Inspections 84. 

 Feeding Stuffs — Continued. 



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Brand, Maker and Guaranties. 



Results of Examination. 



Syragold Dairy Feed. Syracuse Milling Co., 

 Syracuse, N. Y. Composed of ground corn, 

 wheat bran with screenings, corn gluten feed, 

 hominy feed, cottonseed meal and linseed 

 meal. Contains not more than 7 per cent crude 

 fiber, and not less than 5 per cent fat and 18 

 per cent protein. Registered in 1916 and 1917. 



Towle's Balanced Ration. J. N. Towle & Co., 

 Bangor, Me. Composed of wheat bran, old pro-j 

 cess linseed meal, corn meal, gluten feed and' 

 one per cent fine salt. (1916 certificate gives; 

 cottonseed meal as a constituent in place of 

 gluten feed). Contains not more than 9.13 per 

 cent crude fiber, and not less than 5.72 per 

 cent fat and 22.13 per cent protein. Registered: 

 in 1916 and 1917. . | 



Towle's Pig Feed. J. N. Towle & Co., Bangor, 

 Me. Composed of wheat bran, wheat mid- 

 dlings, hominy meal, corn meal and meat meal. 

 (1916 certificate gives old process linseed meali 

 as one of the ingredients in place of wheat 

 middlings). (Contains not more than 7.22 per 

 cent crude fiber, and not less than 6.72 per 

 cent fat and 18.63 per cent protein. Regis- 

 tered in 1916 and 1917. 



No dealers' or official samples 

 received. 



Two official samples. One nearly 

 3 per cent below guaranty in 

 protein; practically in accord 

 in fiber and fat. Contained 

 some seeds and many hulls of 

 wild buckwheat. The other sam- 

 ple, in accord with guaranty in 

 protein ; not otherwise exam- 

 ined. 



Two official samples. One nearly 

 2 per cent below guaranty in 

 protein and over 1^ per cent 

 below in fat; slightly high in 

 fiber. Contained a few seeds of 

 wild buckwheat, green foxtail 

 and night-flowering catchfly. 

 The other sample, in accord with 

 guaranty in protein; not other- 

 wise examined. 



Five official samples and one deal- 

 er's sample. One official sam- 

 ple was one per cent below guar- 

 anty in protein, slightly below 

 in fat and very slightly high in 

 fiber. The other four samples 

 were all in accord with guaranty 

 in protein and the one exam- 

 ined, in accord in fiber and fat. 

 Of the four examined for weed 

 seeds, one contained none, and 

 the other three a few, chiefly 

 wild buckwheat. 



Crescent Dairy Feed. Wentworth Bros., Cor- One official sample. In accord 



Union Grains, Ubiko, Biles Ready Dairy Ration. 

 Ubiko Milling Co., Cincinnati, O. Composed 

 of fourex corn distillers dried grains, choice' 

 cottonseed meal, old process linseed meal, 

 white wheat middlings, winter wheat bran, 

 hominy meal, brewers dried grains, barley 

 malt sprouts, and one-half per cent of fine 

 table salt. Contains not more than 10 per 

 cent crude fiber, and not less than 7 per cent 

 fat and 24 per cent protein. (1916 certificate' 

 gives 9 per cent as maximum crude fiber guar- 

 anty). Registered in 1916 and 1917. 



nish. Me. Composed of corn meal, wheat 

 bran, cottonseed meal, distillers grains, lin- 

 seed oil meal and salt, and gluten meal. Con- 

 tains not more than 10 per cent crude fiber, 

 and not less than 5 per cent fat and 22 per 

 cent protein. Registered in 1916 and 1917. 



/ith guaranty in protein; slight- 

 ly below in fat; over 2 per cent 

 high in fiber. Not examined 

 for weed seeds. 



Creamery Cow Feed. Wiscasset Grain Co., Wis- Two official samples. One was 

 casset. Me. Composed of corn, oat and bar-i one per cent below guaranty in 

 ley product.s, cottonseed meal, linseed oil meal,' protein and one per cent high 



gluten, bran, middlings, and salt. Contains 

 not more than 9 per cent crude fiber, and not 

 less than 5 per cent fat and 20 per cent pro- 

 tein. Not registered in 1916. Registered in 

 1917. 



in fiber; in accord in fat. The 

 other was in accord with guar- 

 anty in protein; not examined 

 for fiber and fat. One contained 

 a few hulls of wild buckwheat 

 and corn cockle; in the othei 

 no weed seeds were found. 

 One consumer's and one manu- 

 facturer's samples were both in 

 accord with registered guaranty 

 in protein; not examined for 

 fiber and fat. 



(Some of the packages carried 

 a higher protein guaranty than 

 that registered and fell below 

 it). 



