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MAINE 

 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 

 ORONO, MAINE. 

 CHAS. D. WOODS, Director. 



Official inspections;. 

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Both the spirit and the letter of the Maine Inspection laws 

 demand freedom from adulteration and truthful labeling. 



FEEDING STUFF INSPECTION. 



CHIEF REQUIREMENTS OF THE LAW. 



The points of the law of most interest both to the dealer and 

 consumer concisely stated, follow. 



Kinds of Feed Exempt Under the Law. The law applies to 

 all feeding stuffs except the following: hays and straws; whole 

 seeds, meals, brans and middlings of wheat, rye, barley, oats, 

 Indian corn, buckwheat and broom corn, sold separately ; wheat 

 bran and middlings mixed together and pure grains ground 

 together. 



Kinds of Feed Coming zvitJiin the Lazv. The principal feeds 

 coming under the provisions of the law are linseed meals, cot- 

 t(Misoo(l meals, cottonseed feeds, pea meals, cocoanut meals, 

 gluten meals, gluten feeds, maize feeds, starch feeds, sugar 



