140 
i;i RE \r OF A.NIMAL tNDUSTBY. 
skim milk in various proportions with a mi\<-<l ration <>f corn meal 
ami wheal meal or corn meal ami soy-bean meal. The proportions 
of these grains was l part of wheal or soy-beau meal to 2 parts of corn 
meal. The following prices per ton were charged for the feed: 
. 
Dollar*. Dollars. 
Corn :nitl wheal tneaJ 
( Jorn and soy-bean meal 
Corn meal 
Skim milk 
The conditions were those described in the foregoing paiagraph. 
The following table shows Borne of the results of the averages for the 
two years as published by the station: 
Value of skim milk in a mixed-grain ration. 
Grain 
Milk 3 
(J rain 
Milk 6 
Grain 
Milk 8 
Grain 
MilkS 
Grain 
Milk 1: 
Grain 
Milk 8 
Elation. 
Num- 
ber of 
pigs. 
T.-tal 
gain. 
{'•minis. 
814 
BOS 
804 
881 
Average Total f< 
daily 
gain. Grain. Milk. 
Pounds. /'<>",,</>. Pound*. 
2,046 
L86 
L30 
L80 
1.4H 
1.40 
L80 
.v.. i 
187 
8,808 
517 4.ti.V4 
481 
Grain l 
Milk:( 
Grain 1 
Milk 6 
(irain I 
Milk 8 
Grain l 
Milk it 
(train 1 
Milk 12 
Milks 
Ration. 
per LOO 
pounds 
Grain. Milk. 
NO 
L60 
160 
140 
/'.<(',, (Is. 
1,160 
1,220 
1,410 
1,640 
1.220 
-: of 
per Profii per 
ed. lOOpounda group. '■ 
gain. 
Dollars. 
12.46 
14,86 
13.64 
15.65 
11. 19 
Dollars. 
4.4(1 
5.M 
5. l" 
5.10 
Dollars. 
7.68 
4.18 
4.77 
3.38 
a The grain to this lot was corn meal 2 parts, soy-bean meal l i>art That to all the other lota 
waa corn meal 2 parte, wheal meal l part. 
due of manure and cost <>f can- not considered. 
