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TABLE III.-Average Dry Matter, Digestible Crude and True Protein, and

Net Energy Values Per 100' Pounds for Ruminants-Continued

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A. DRIED ROUGHAGE-Con.
Roots, Tubers and Fruits:

Apple.
Beet, common.
Beet, sugar.
Carrot.
Mangels..
Potatoes.
Pumpkin, field
Rutabaga.
Turnip..

B. CONCENTRATES AND BY-PRODUCTS:
Grains and Seeds:

Barley
Buckwheat.
Corn, dent.
Corn, fint..
Corn-and-cob meal.
Corn meal..
Oats...
Oat meal..
Rye..
Wheat, all analyses.
Wheat, winter.
Wheat, spring.
Bean, navy
Pea, field.
Pea meal.
Peanut with hull.
Peanut kernel..
Soybean.
Cotton seed.
Flaxseed
Sunflower seed.

Sunflower seed with hulls
Factory By-products:

90.7 87.9 89.5 87.8 89.6 88.7 90.8 92.1 90.6 89.8 89.1 89.9 86.6 88.4 90.8 89.1 93.5 94.0 90.1 90.6 90.8 95.5 93.1

8.3 7.2 7.0 7.2 5.7 6.4 8.7 11.5 9.0 8.1 7.7 8.1 16.4 16.9 16.6 17.2 16.9 22.2 27.3 11.9 19.2 20.2 11.7

6.1 6.9 9.7 12.8 9.9 9.2 8.7 9.2 18.8 19.4 19.0 19.8 19.4 24.1 30.7 13.3 20.6 23.3 13.5

89.94 59.73 85.5 84.0 75.80 85.2 67.56 86.20 93.71 91.82 91.66 91.41 73.29 79.46 78.72 77.62 83.15 109.04 81.29 78.33 83.17 95.77 92.49

Cow pea.

Brewers' grains, dried..
Brewers' grains, dried, below 25 per cent

protein
Brewers' grains, wet.
Distillers' grains, dried, from corn.
Distillers' grains, dried, from rye.
Distillers' grains, wet.
Malt....
Malt sprouts.
Buckwheat bran.

92.5

21.5

20.2

53.38

91.8 24.1 93.4 92.8 22.6 94.2 92.4 88.8

18.7

4.6 22.4 13.6

3.3 15.8 20.3 10.5

17.5

4.4 18.3 11.1

2.8 11.8 12.5 9.1

50.93 14.53 85.08 56.01 22.05 87.82 72.72 30.59

Table III.--Average Dry Matter, Digestible Crude and True Protein, and Net

Energy Values Per 100 Pounds for Ruminants-Continued

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Gluten feed.
Gluten meal.
Starch feed, dry.
Starch feed, wet.
Molasses, beet.
Molasses, cane or black strap.
Molasses beet pulp:
Sugar beet pulp, dried.
Sugar beet pulp, ensiled.

Sugar beet pulp, wet.
Animal Feeds:

Dried blood..
Tankage:

Over 60 per cent protein.
55-60 per cent protein.
45-55 per cent protein.

Below 45 per cent protein.
Buttermilk
Cow's milk.
Skim milk-centrifugal.
Skim milk-gravity.
Skim milk-dried.
Whey..

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55.6
51.1
45.5
35.6
3.4
3.3
3.6
3.1
34.4
0.8

93.04 83.58 72.96 54.16 13.32 29.01 14.31 15.43 103.91 10.39

13.6 9.9 9.6 91.7 6.6

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TABLE IV.-The Feed-unit System
AMOUNTS OF DIFFERENT FEEDS REQUIRED TO EQUAL ONE FEED UNIT

Feed required to equal 1 unit

Feeding stuff

Average,
pounds

Range, pounds

1.0 0.8

Concentrates:
Corn, wheat, rye, barley, hominy feed, dried

brewers' grains, wheat middlings, oat
shorts, peas, Unicorn Dairy Ration,

molasses beet pulp, coconut meal
Cotton-seed meal, dried blood
Linseed meal, Ajax Flakes (dried distillers'

grains), gluten feed, soybeans.
Wheat bran, oats, dried beet pulp, barley

feed, malt sprouts, International Sugar
feed, Badger Dairy feed, Schumacher

stock feed, molasses grains...
Alfalfa meal, Victor feed, June pasture,

alfalfa molasses feeds....

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Hay and Straw:

Alfalfa hay, clover hay....
Mixed hay, oat hay, oat and pea hay, barley

and pea hay, red-top hay.
Timothy hay, prairie hay, sorghum hay...
Corn stover, stalks or fodder, marsh hay,

cut straw.

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Soiling Crops, Silage and Other Succulent Feeds:

Green alfalfa
Green corn, sorghum, clover, peas and oats,

cannery refuse..
Alfalfa silage..
Corn silage, pea-vine silage.
Wet brewers' grains. .
Potatoes, skim milk, buttermilk
Sugar beets..
Carrots..
Rutabagas.
Field beets, green rape.
Sugar beet leaves and tops, whey.
Turnips, mangels, pumpkins, fresh beet pulp

5.0 6.0 4.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 12.0 12.5

8.0-10.0

10.0-15.0

The value of pasture is generally placed at 8 to 12 units per day, on the average, varying with kind and condition.

TABLE V.Manurial Value of Feeding Stuffs and Farm Products

(U. S. Department of Agriculture)

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Hay and Dry Coarse Fodders:

Alfalfa..
Alsike clover
Barley chaff
Barley straw.
Buckwheat hulls.
Common millet..
Corn stover (without ears).
Fodder corn (with ears).
Hay of mixed grasses.
Hungarian grass.
Mammoth red clover.
Oat straw.
Red clover.
Red-top..
Rye straw.
Scarlet clover.
Timothy
Wheat chaff
Wheat straw
White clover.

6.55 9.94 13.08 11.44 11.90 9.75 9.12 7.85 11.99

7.69 11.41

9.09 11.33 7.71 7.61 18.30 7.52 8.05 12.56

3.74 4.91 6.34 6.18 8.72 4.76 6.93 4.59 3.25 7.70 4.93 7.18 3.81

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TABLE V.-Manurial Value of Feeding Stuffs and Farm ProductsContinued.

Material

Water,

PhosAsh, Nitrogen, phoric per cent per cent acid,

per cent

Potash, per cent

per cent

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Grains and Other Seeds:

Barley.
Buckwheat.
Corn....
Japanese millet
Millet, common.
Oats.
Rice.
Rye.
Soybeans
Sorghum seed.
Wheat, spring

Wheat, winter.
Other Concentrated Feeds:

Apple pomace.
Apples, fruit.
Brewers' grains, dry
Brewers' grains, wet.
Buckwheat middlings.
Corn-and-cob meal.
Corn cobs...
Corn meal.
Cotton-seed hulls.
Cotton-seed meal.
Gluten meal.
Ground barley.
Ground oats.
Hominy feed.
Linseed meal (new-process)
Linseed meal (old-process).
Malt sprouts..
Pea meal..
Rice bran.
Rice polish.
Rye bran..
Rye middlings.
Starch feed (glucose refuse).
Wheat bran..
Wheat flour.

Wheat middlings
Dairy Products, etc.:

Butter..
Buttermilk.
Cheese.
Cream.
Skim milk.
Whey

Whole milk.
Animals:

12.95
10.17
7.81
8.59
13.43
11.17
8.93
7.77
8.88
18.38

8.85
10.20
10.30
12.50
12.54

8.10 11.74 9.83 9.18

.82 1.41 2.40 6.95

.73 2.06 3.37 2.21 5.37 6.08 12.48

2.68 12.94 9.00 4.60 3.52

.23 .13 3.62

.89 4.53 1.41

.50 1.58

.69 6.79 5.03 1.55 1.86 1.63 5.78 5.43 3.55 3.08

.71 1.97 2.32 1.84 2.62 2.67 2.21 2.63

.02 .01 1.03

.31 2.34 .57 .06 .63 .25 2.88 .33 .66 .77 .98 1.83 1.66 1.43 .82 .29 2.67 2.28 1.26

.29 2.89

.57 .95

.13 .19 .09 .05 1.18 .47 .60 .40 1.02 .87 .05 .34 .59 .49 1.39 1.37 1.63 .99 .24 .71 1.40 .81 .15 1.61 .54 .63

6.25
1.22
2.30

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Live cattle...
Sheep.
Swine.

4.40

50.2
44.8
42.0

2.90
1.80

2.48
1.95
1.76

1.76
1.13
.73

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