VARIOUS GRAINS, MEALS, AND BY-PRODUCTS 165 
The Wisconsin Experiment Station reports two feeding 
trials with barley and corn. In the first trial the grains were 
fed alone, and in the second they were fed with skim-milk. 
The first of the two trials shows that it required 471 
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Fie. 41.—Oats and peas sown in early spring may be cut. when ripe, and the two threshed 
out together. The grinding for hog feed may be either together or separately. 
pounds of barley to produce 100 pounds of gain, and 435 
pounds of corn to produce 100 pounds of gain. 
In the second trial it required 330 pounds of barley and 
398 pounds of skim-milk for 100 pounds gain, and 306 pounds 
of corn and 371 pounds of milk for 100 pounds gain. In eaca 
trial, therefore, it required more barley than corn for 100 
pounds gain. 
