

ANALYSES: OF FEEDING. STUFF 6&5. T9 
grown on a plot to which there were applied dissolved bone-black at the rate of 
320 pounds per acre, muriate of potash at the rate of 160 pounds and nitrate of 
soda at the rate of 480 pounds per acre. 
ENSILAGE. 
1115, Corn Lnstlage.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow ration 
No. 1.* Common yellow Canada corn. Good ears picked off before cutting. 
1123, Corn Ensilage.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow ration No. 
2. White southern corn, planted very thick and cut before eating. 
1142, Corn LEnstlage.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow ration 
No. 5. Butler’s early dent corn. Ears picked off before harvesting. 
1183, Corn Ensilage.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow ration 
No. 12. White southern corn. 
FIELD CURED CROPS. 
1249-1261, Hungarian Grass ( Setaria [talica).—Grown by the Station in a 
special nitrogen experiment in 1893. Nos. 1249 and 1250 were grown without 
the use of fertilizers. Nos. 1251 and 1252 were grown upon plots to which were 
applied dissolved bone-black at the rate of 320 pounds per acre and muriate of 
potash at the rate of 160 pounds. Nos. 1253, 1254 and 1255 were grown upon 
plots to which was applied in addition to the mixed minerals of the preceding, 
nitrate of soda at the rate of 160, 320 and 480 pounds per acre. Nos. 1256, 
1257 and 1258 were grown upon plots which had, in addition to the mixed min- 
erals, sulphate of ammonia at the rate of 120, 240 and 360 pounds per acre 
_ respectively. Nos. 1259, 1260 and 1261 were grown upon plots which had, in 
- addition to the mixed minerals, ammonite at the rate of 192, 384 and 576 pounds 
per acre respectively per acre. 
pia epetts tld it Ps5O, 1163, 1168, (2276; 1168. T1g4, 1198, 1205, 1210, 
Mixed Hay.—Samples taken in connection with milch cow rations Nos. 2, 4, 
Bre Lo. Tl. T2253 34, 
1156, Mixed Hay.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow ration No. 8. 
Hay unlike ordinary farm hay, being almost entirely from a large lawn. 
1163, Mixed Hay.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow ration No. g. 
Mostly timothy. ; 
1211, Mixed Hay.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow ration No. 16. 
Poor quality, used cut up with stover. 
1126, Mixed Hay.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow ration No. 2. 
Meadow hay of poor quality. 
1120, Timothy and Red-top Hay.—Sample taken in connection with milch 
cow ration No. I. Rather late cut. 
1132, Zimothy and Red-top Hay.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow 
ration No. 3. Early cut of good quality. 
1162 and 1169, Rowen Hay.—Samples taken in connection with milch cow 
rations Nos. g and Io. 
1178, Rowen Hay.— Used in sheep feeding experiment by the Station. Mostly 
grasses, one-sixth to one-fourth clover, 
1121, Oat Hay.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow ration No. 1. 
Cut in bloom. : 
1149 and 1174, Oat Hay.—Sample taken in connection with milch cow rations 
Nos. 6and 11. In each case the crop was cut for grain, but was used for hay. 

* See article beyond on rations actually fed to milch cows. 
