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Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. 1919. 



Feeding Stuffs — Continued. 



Brand, Maker and Guaranties. 



Results of Examination. 



Hominy Feed. Suffern-Hunt Mills, Decatur, 111 

 Hominy Feed with corn screenings added and 

 a part of the germ removed, compounded from 

 white corn, guaranteed pure and unadultera- 

 ted. Contains not more than 6 per cent crude 

 fiber and not less than 6 per cent fat and 

 10 per cent protein. Registered in 1918. 



Mystic Hominy Feed. Mystic Milling Co., 

 Iowa. Product of corn. Contains not more 

 than 4 per cent crude fiber and not less than 

 5 pe- cent fat and 9.5 per cent protein. Reg 

 istered in 1918. 



Mystic Hominy Feed. Mystic Milling Co.. 



Iowa. Product of corn. Contains not more 



than S per cent crude fiber and not less than 



6.5 per cent fat and 11 per cent protein. Reg- 

 istered in 1918. 



Paragon Hominy Meal. Chas. M. Cox Co., 

 Boston, Mass. Ground white or yellow corn. 

 Contains not more than 7 per cent crude 

 fiber and not less than 7.5 per cent fat and 

 9.5 per cent protein. Registered in 1918. 



Pure Hominy Meal. W. H. Haskell & Co.. 

 Toledo, Ohio. Made from pure white corn. 

 Contains not more than 6 per cent crude fiber 

 and not less than 8 per cent fat and 10 per 

 cent protein. Registered in 1918. 



Plymouth Pure Hominy Feed. Deutsch & Sick- 

 ert Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Offal corn goods 

 manufacture. Contains not more than 6.35 

 per cent crude fiber and not less than 8.5 per 

 cent fat and 10 per cent protein. Registered 

 in 1918. 



Pure Hominy. Feed. National Feed Co., St. 

 Louis, Mo. Made from corn. Contains no 

 more than 10 per cent crude fiber and no: 

 less than 8.5 per cent fat and 10.5 per cen' 

 protein. Registered in 1918. 



Spring Garden Hominy Feed. Baltimore Pear^ 

 Hominy, Co., Baltimore, Md. Made from corn. 

 Contains not more than 6 per cent crude fibe 

 and not less than 8 per cent fat and 10 pe: 

 cent protein. Registered in 1918. 



White Hominy Feed. Marshall Milling Co.. 

 Marshall, Minn. White corn only. Contains 

 not more than 7, per cent crude fiber and not 

 less than 5 per cent fat and 10 per cent protein. 



One official sample. In accord 

 w.ith guaranty. Contains few 

 seeds of wild buckwheat. 



One official sample. In accord 

 in protein; not examined for 

 fiber and fat. No weed seeds 

 noted. 



One official sample. Low _ in pro- 

 tein and fat; in accord in fiber. 

 No weed seeds noted in sample. 



One official sample. In accord in 

 protein and fiber; 1.7 per cent 

 low in fat. No weed seeds noted 

 in sample. 



One official sample. In accord 

 with guaranty. No weed seeds 

 noted in sample. 



One official sample. In accord 

 in protein and fat; practically 

 in accord in fiber. No weed 

 seeds noted in sample. 



3ne official sample. In accord 

 with guaranty in fiber and fat; 

 practically in accord in protein. 

 No weed seeds noted in sample. 



One official sample. In accord 

 with guaranty in protein and 

 fiber; low in fat. No weed 

 seeds noted in sample. ■ 



One official sample. In accord 

 with guaranty in fiber and fat; 

 •slightly low in protein. No 

 weed seeds noted in sample. 



OAT OFFALS AND REFUSES. 



Fort Hill Oat Feed. The Park & Pollard Co., 

 Boston, Mass. Contains not more than 35 per 

 cent crude fiber and not less than 1.5 per cent 

 fat and 8 per cent protein. 



Reground Oat Fee'd. Northern Illinois Cereal 

 Co., Lockport, III. Composed of oat hulls and 

 oat shorts. Contains not more than 35 

 per cent crude fiber and not less than 1.25 per 

 cent fat and 3.5 per cent protein. 



Or.e official sample. In accord 

 with' guaranty. Contains few 

 seeds of wild buckwheat. 



One official sample. In accord 

 with guaranty. No weed seeds 

 noted in sample. 



