VALUES OF VAKIOUS NEW FEEDS FOR DAIRY COWS 15 
Potato silage and corn silage were found to possess about the same 
feeding value. 
x^pple-pectin pulp compared with dried beet pulp was found to be 
less palatable and less efficient as a feed. 
Hydrolyzed sawdust is unpalatable, contains but little nutriment, 
and can be fed only in small quantities. The maximum value that 
can be assigned to the sawdust is 14.5 per cent of that of corn meal. 
Supplementing with cane molasses a ration already suitable is not 
economical. Compared with an equal weight of hominy feed the 
molasses appears slightly less valuable. Molasses renders feeds of 
poor quality more palatable and induces a greater consumption of 
nutrients, a matter of importance in feeding exceptionally high- 
producing cows. 
