250 MISC. PUBLICATION 2 81, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 

 Jaffa, M. E. (4734) 



INVESTIGATIONS OF THE CATTLE FOODS OF CALIFORNIA. Calif. Agl\ Expt. 



Sta. Bull. 100, 7 pp. 1893. 

 Jones, J. H. (4735) 



BEEF-CATTLE FINISHING BY SUPPLEMENTING PASTURE IS INCREASING IN 



texas. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook 1932: 102-103. 1932. 



Jones, J. M. (4736) 



value of roughages as feed. Cattleman 14 (6): 14-18. 1927. 



(4737) 



CATTLE FEEDING TEST AT BIG SPRING. THREE RATIONS USED WITH EQUAL 



amount digestive protein for each lot. Cattleman 18 (8): 11-12. 

 1932. 



(4738) 



ANNOUNCE RESULTS SPUR FEEDING TEST. COMPARISON SORGHUM ROUGH- 

 AGES in rations of fattening beef cattle. Cattleman 19 (1): 14-17, 

 illus. 1932. 



(4739) 



COMPLETE BIG SPRING FEEDING TEST. OBJECT IS THE PREPARATION OF MILO 



grain for fattening baby beeves. Cattleman 19 (3): 26-27, illus. 

 1932 

 . (4740) 



FATTENING BABY BEEVES ON GRAIN SORGHUM. SECOND TEST MADE TO 

 DETERMINE VALUE OF UTILIZATION OF HEGARI GRAIN AND ROUGHAGE. 



Cattleman 19 (6): 17-18. 1932. Also in Farm and Ranch 51 (22): 4, 9. 

 1932. 

 ■ (4741) 



MINERALS IN FATTENING RATIONS. RESULTS FAVOR ADDITION OF MINERALS 



in ration of fattening cattle. Cattleman 20 (10): 83-87, illus. 1934. 

 Black, W. H., and Keating, F. E. (4742) 



SORGO SILAGE, SORGO FODDER, AND COTTONSEED HULLS AS ROUGHAGES IN 



rations for fattening calves. Tex. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 363, 36 pp., 

 illus. 1927. 



Brewer, R. A., and Dickson, R. E. (4743) 



GRAIN SORGHUMS VERSUS CORN FOR FATTENING BABY BEEVES. Tex. Agr. 



Expt. Sta. Bull. 296, 20 pp. 1922. 

 and Conner, A. B. (4744) 



THE UTILIZATION OF YUCCA FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF CATTLE. Tex. Agr. 



Expt. Sta. Bull. 240, 23 pp., illus. 1918. 



and Jones, J. H. (4745) 



creating a market for major feeds. Farm and Ranch 51 (20), 4 pp., 

 illus. 1932. 



and Jones, J. H. (4746) 



CREEP-FEEDING CALVES ON THE RANGE. I. DURING SUCKLING PERIOD. II. 



during an 86-day period after weaning. Cattleman 19 (4): 13-16, 

 illus. 1932. 



- and Lush, J. L. (4747) 



COTTONSEED MEAL VS. CORN AND COTTONSEED MEAL FOR FATTENING TWO- 

 YEAR-OLD steers. Cattleman 11 (3): 13-14. 1924. 



Lush, J. L., and Jones, J. H. (4748) 



I. FATTENING STEERS ON COTTONSEED MEAL AND COTTONSEED HULLS WITH 

 AND WITHOUT CORN. II. THE INFLUENCE OF AGE ON FATTENING STEERS. 



Tex. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 309, 27 pp., illus. 1923. 



Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Fort Hays Substation. (4749) 

 annual cattlemen's roundup. 19-20. 1931-32. 



The comparative values of various kinds of feed are discussed briefly; 

 ground wheat and cottonseed cake as supplements to kafir hay; kafir hay 

 fed as dry, chopped, and ground fodder, and silage; corn silage and ground corn 

 fodder as roughages; atlas sorgo silage and ground wheat v. kafir hay and 

 ground wheat as winter rations; atlas sorgo silage and pink kafir silage; 

 carried over cane hay and kafir hay as the basis of winter rations; and cotton- 

 seed cake v. grain as supplemental feeds. 



