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about 4 per cent more fat than the new process. Old- 

 process meal, however, is much the more popular and 

 generally used feed. In practically all the experiments 

 here reported, the old-process meal was employed. 



Table CIX. — Composition of Old and New Process 

 LiNSEED-oiL Meal' 



Corn alone versus corn and linseed-oil meal. 



In Table CX are shown the summarized results of 

 four experiments in which rations of corn alone were fed 

 against corn with linseed-oil meal added. The tests 

 were conducted under dry-lot conditions and covered 

 an average period of 90 days. 



Table CX. — Summary : Corn Alone versus Corn and 

 LiNSEED-OiL Meal (Av. 4 Exps.) 



'■ Appendix, Henry and Morrison's " Feeds and Feeding." 



