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LIST OF TABLES 



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CXI. Composition of some maize by-products . . . . . 668 



CXII. Comparison of maize and wheat products .... 669 



CXIII. Composition of maize bran and wheat bran .... 669 



CXIV. Digestible nutrients in maize products .... 670 



CXV. Actual weight of protein, carbohydrates, fats and ash in 100 



lbs. of grain, and its distribution in each of the several 



parts of the grain ........ 672 



CHAPTER XIV. 



CXVI. Total digestible nutrients in 100 lbs. of several cereals . 



CXVII. Comparison of the food-value of wheat bread and maize bread 



CXVIII. Sugar in maize juice at different stages of plant growth . 



CXIX. Relative feeding-value of gluten meal and cotton-seed meal 



CXX. Theoretical rations for steers of 1,000 lbs. .... 



CXXI. Fertilizing constituents of 1,000 lbs. of certain maize products 



CHAPTER XV. 



CXXII. Yield per acre of dry maize fodder ..... 

 CXXII1. Yield per acre of green maize forage .... 

 CXXIV. Relative composition of maize silage, fodder, stover, and grain 

 CXXV. Relative digestibility of maize fodder, stover, and silage 

 CXXVI. Composition of the different parts of the dry maize fodder 

 CXXVII. Relative value of fodder from different varieties 



CXXVIII. Silage feeding table 



CXXIX. Nutritive ratios for different animals .... 



CXXX. Nutritive ratios of different foodstuffs .... 



CXXXI. Composition of maize silage compared with that of green 



maize forage ......... 



CHAPTER XVI. 



CXXXII. Capacity of silos ........ 



678 

 679 

 693 



713 

 720 



73 1 



736 

 736 

 738 

 738 

 745 

 745 

 754 

 75-1 

 755 



760 



774 



