Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Forty-Second Annual Report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station: Conducted Jointly by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and the North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering for the Year Ended June 30, 1919
Dr. B. F. Kaupp Is also making some interesting nutritional, studies such as the mineral requirements for the grewing birds, the value of velvet bean meal, and the use of skimmed milk In the ration for chicks.
Cottonseed meal Is one of the standard feeds of the South, and 1s well suited to both sheep and beef cattle. Investigations are now being con ducted to find out just how much of this meal may be used In the ration of breeding animals, and just how much roughage may he fed with it in a ration for sheep for best results.
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