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Quarterly Report
011
Official Feed Samples Analyzed
by the
FEED AND FERTILIZER DEPARTMENT
KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT
STATION
July, August, ond September, l954
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Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station
University of Kentucky
Lexington

 FEED AND FERTILIZER DEPARTMENT
KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
Bruce Poundstone, Head of Department
FIELD INSPECTION
Robert Mathews Otis R. Wheeler Noel J. Howard
Neville Hulette Arvy G. Sims Josiah E. Anderson
LABORATORY
Harry R. Allen Lelah Gault Louise M. Jett
Chester Ball Valva Midkiff J. A. Shrader
Robert N. Price
CONTENTS
Page
Vitamin A Analysis of Alfalfa Meal —----——-----——-----— 3
Analysis of Medicated Feeds --—-----—------——----—- 4 ' _
Analysis of Non—Pr0tein Nitrogen from Urea in Feeds —---—----- 6
Protein and Mineral Feeds and Mineral Feeds - - — -- ---------- 13
Report of Official Feed Samples Analyzed for July, August and
September -------------------—--—--———--- 20

 Quarterly Report on Feed Samples, 1954 3
VITAMIN A ANALYSIS OF ALFALFA MEAL
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND & REMARKS U.S. P. Units of Vitamin A
Per Pound
ALLIED MILLS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Wayne 17% Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal 29,155
BREMCO ALFALFA M1LI..S, NEW BREMEN, OHIO
Medogreen Alfalfa Meal 97, 628
—   E. CLARK & CO. , WINFIELD, KANSAS
` Heccc 17% Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal 64,974
CLAY CENTER ALFALFA DEHYDRATING PRODUCTS CO. ,
CLAY CENTER, KANSAS
17% Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal 55,145
REELFOOT ALFALFA MILL, TIPTONVILLE, TENN.
17% Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal 61, 309
For protein, fat and fiber analysis ofthe above samples see report 0f official feed samples
analyaeri in the pages that follow.

 4 Regulatory Bulletin No. 117 ·
ANALYSIS OF MEDICATED FEEDS ‘
 
MANUFACRT_£EU I;SBRAND AND DRUG GUARANTEED FOUND
AUBREY & COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Nitrophenide in Red "A" 20% A11 Mash
Starter & Grower Nitrophenide 0. 0125 0. 0094
Aubrey's Red "A" High Energy Broiler
Ration Crumbles Nitrophenide 0. 0125 0. 0158
Arsanilic Acid 0, 0085 0- 0105
Arsanilic Acid and Nitrophenide in
Red "A" H.E. 20% Broiler Ration Arsanilic Acid 0. 0085 0. 0101 ‘
Nitrophenide 0. 0125 0. 0125
Arsanilic Acid in Red "A" H.E. 20%
Broiler Ration Arganihc Acid 0.0085 0. 0105
Nitrophenide in Aubrey‘s Red "A"
Broiler Finisher Nitrophenide 0. 0125 0. 0142
Nitrophenide in Aubrey‘s Red "A"
Broiler Finisher Nitrophenide 0. 0125 O. 0146
BUHNER lz COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Sulfaquinoxaline in Happy Farmer
18% Starter & Grower Sulfaquinoxaline 0. 0125 0. 009
CLIFTY FALLS MILLS, MADISON, INDIANA
Nitrophenide in Clifty Falls 20%
Broiler Mash Nitrophenide 0. 0125 0. 008
COOPERATIVE MILLS, CINCINNATI, OHIO
Nitrophenide & Arsanilic Acid in
Broiler Maker Nitrophenide 0. 0125 0. 024
Ar sanilic Acid 0.0099 0. 0101
Nitrophenide & Ar sanilic Acid in
Broiler Maker Nitrophenide 0. 0125 0. 0178
Nitrophenide in Broiler Maker Finisher Nitrophenide 0. 0125 0. 014
DIXIE MILLS COMPANY, E. ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS
Nitrophenide in Dixie Pullet Grower Nitrophenide 0. 0185 0. 0114
THE EARLY Kc DANIEL COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO
Nitrofurazone in Tuxedo Starter,
Grower 5,, Dgvelgpgy Nitrofurazone 0. 0055 0. 0033
Nitrofurazone in Tuxedo Starter,
Grower & Developer Nitrofurazone 0. 0055 0.0035 `
Nitrofurazone in Tuxedo Starter,
Grower & Developer Nitrofurazone 0. 0055 0.0034
Nitrofurazone in Tuxedo Starting &
Growing All Mash Nitrofurazone 0. 0055 0. 0075
Nitrofuraaone in Tuxedo Starting &
Growing All Mash Nitrofurazone 0. 0055 0. 0048
Nitrofurazone in Tuxedo Broiler
Finisher Mash Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0. 0044
Nitrofurazone in Tuxedo Finisher Mash Nitrofurazone 0. 0055 0. 0025
Nitrofurazone in Tuxedo Finisher Mash Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0.0021
For protein, fat and fiber analysis of the above samples see report of official feed samples
analyzed in the pages that follow,

 Quarterly Report on Feed Samples, 1954 5
ANALYSIS OF MEDICATED FEEDS
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND
REMARKS DRUG GUARANTEED FOUND
HALES 8: HUNTER COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Red Comb Nitrophenide & Arsanilic Acid
Mixed in Red Comb Broiler Ration Nitrophenide 0. 02 0. 0185
Ar sanilic Acid 0- 0099 0. 0099
OWENSBORO MILLING COMPANY, OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY
Nitrophenide & 3—Nitro-4-Hydroxypheny-
larsonic Acid in Tru Test 20%
Starting Mash Nitrophenide 0.125 0, 0078
PILLSBURY MILLS, CLINTON, IOWA
, Nj;;·O[u;·aLOmg k Arsanilic Acid in
Pi11sbury's Best XXXX
Broiler Mash Nitrofurazone 0.005 0. 0032
Arsanilic Acid 0. 01 U- 0109
Nitrofurazone 8: Arsanilic Acid in
Pil1sbury's Best Broiler Mash Nitrofurazone O. 005 0. 0031
Arsanilic Acid 0. 01 0. 0099
THE QUAKER OATS CO. , CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Nitrophenide & Arsanilic Acid in
Ful-O-Pep 22% Broiler Mash Nitrophenide 0. 025 0, 0135
Arsanilic Acid 0. u095 0. 0124
Nitrophenide & Arsanilic Acid in
Ful-O-Pep 22% Broiler Mash Nitrophenide 0.025 O. 0113
Arsanilic Acid 0.0095 0.0115
Nitrephenide 8: Arsanilic Acid in
Ful-O-Pep 15% Broiler Finisher Nitrophenide 0. 025 0.0151
` Arsanilic Acid 0. 0095 0. 0109
RALSTON PURINA CO. , ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
3—Nitr0-4-Hydroxyphenylarsonic Acid
Ez Nitrophenide in Purina Broiler
Chow Starter Nitrophenide 0, 02 0. 018
3-Nitro—4—Hydr0xypheny1ars0nic Acid
& Nitrophenide in Purina Chow
Finisher Nitrophenide 0.02 0.0
STANDARD FEED MILLING CO. , ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Nitrophenide in Super Quanity A11 Mash
Foundation Diet Nitrophenide 0.0125 0,1370
SUPREME MILLS, GLASGOW, KENTUCKY
Sulfaquinoxaline Sz Arsanilic Acid in
Supreme H. E. Broiler Ration Sulfaquinoxaline 0. 015 0. 009
Arsanilic Acid 0. 0099 0. 0089
UBIKO MILLING CO. , CINCINNATI, O1-{IO
Nitrofurazone in Life Guard
Broiler Finisher Nitrofurazone 0. 0055 0. 0037
For protein, fat and fiber analysis of the above samples see report of official feed samples
analyzed in the pages that follow.

 5 Regulatory Bulletin No. 117
ANALYSIS OF NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN
REMARKS Guaranteed Found
ALLIED MILLS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Wayne 42% Dairy Mixing Supplement 17. 50 14.40
Wayne 42% Dairy Mixing Supplement 17. 50 16. OO
AUBREY & CO. , LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Red "A’ 32% Dairy Supplement 10. 48 8. 70
Red "A" 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 7. 30
Red "A" 24% Dairy Feed 7. 86 7. 20 A
Red "A" 20% Dairy Feed 7. 28 6. 80
Red "A" 20% Dairy Feed 6. 55 4. 70
Red "A" 18% Dairy Feed 5. 24 6.10
Red "A" 18% Dairy Feed 5. 24 4. 50
BAGDAD ROLLER MILLS, BAGDAD, KENTUCKY
I-Iarrison‘s Nat-Ur»Way 24% Dairy Feed 7, B7 8.00
I-Iarrison'a Nat—Ur-Way 18% Dairy Feed 5. 24 6.30
BEAVER DAM MILLING CO. , BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY
Eureka 16% Dairy Feed (With Urea) 5. 24 4.10
Sweet Miss 16% Dairy Feed (With Urea) 5, 24 5. 60
BIG FOUR MILLS, COVINGTON, KENTUCKY
O.K. 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 6.10
O.K. 16% Dairy Feed 2.62 3.30
O. K. 16% Dairy Feed 2.62 2. 2u
O. K. 16% Dairy Feed 2. 62 3, 50
O.K, 16% Dairy Feed g_(,3 3.50
O.K. 16% Dairy Feed 2. 62 2. 60
BUHNER & COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Happy Farmer 24% Dairy 'Feed 5. 90 5, 40
Magnolia 24% Dairy Feed 8.00 8, 00 ‘
Happy Farmer 20% Dairy Feed 5.24 6. 00
Magnolia 20% Dairy Feed 3, 93 4. 40
Happy Farmer 16% Dairy Feed 3. 93 5. 50
Happy Farmer 16% Dairy Feed 3. 93 4. 30
Magnolia 161/2% Dairy Feed 3. 93 4.00
CADIZ MILLING COMPANY, CADIZ, KENTUCKY _
Sunbeam 24% Dairy Feed 7. 87 7. 50
Sugar Sweet Dairy Feed 5.24 5.80
CARLISLE MILL & SUPPLY CO. , CARLISLE, KENTUCKY
Old Kentucky 16% Dairy Feed 1.45 2.00
CLINTON MILLING CO. , CLINTON, KENTUCKY
Clianco 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 3.00
 
For protein, fat and fiber analysis ofthe above samples see report of official feed samples
analv 1 in the pages that follow.

 Quarterly Report on Feed Samples, 1954 7
ANALYSIS OF NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN
REMARKS Guaranteed Found
COOPERATIVE MILLS, CINCINNATI, OHIO
32% Dairy Supplement 11.00 7. 40
32% Dairy Supplement 11.00 ‘ 9. 50
16% Utility Dairy 3. 25 3. 90
16% Utility Dairy 3. 25 2. 50
16% Utility Dairy 3.25 2. 90
16% Utility Dairy 3. 25 2. Su
DEARBORN MILLS, AURORA, INDIANA
Dearborn Sweet 24% Dairy 6. 60 5.90
, Dearborn Sweet 16% Dairy 6. 00 5.10
'IHE EARLY & DANIEL CO. , CINCINNATI, OHIO
Tuxedo Special 24% Dairy Feed 6. C10 4. 50
Tuxedo Special 24% Dairy Feed 6. v0 1.70
Eadan 24% Dairy 6. 00 5. Su
Eadan 24% Dairy 6. e0 3. 70
Tu.—;edo Special 20% Dairy 4. 89 3. 41,
Tuxedo Special 20% Dairy 4. B9 4. Su
Tu ;ed0 16% Dairy Feed 3.93 1.80
Tuxedo 16% Dairy Feed 3. 93 3. 30
Tu.;edo 16% Dairy Feed 3. 93 2. 60
Tu aedo 16% Dairy Feed 3.93 2.60
Tu:-:edo 16% Dairy Feed 3. 93 3.10
Tuxedo Big "A" Steer Supplement lu. 60 10. 40
JOHN W. ESHELMAN 8: SONS, LANCASTER, PA.
Red Rose 32% Dairy Supplement 7. 86 8. 20
FARMERS ELEVATORS, INC. , OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY
Feeders Friend 32% Steer Supplement 7. Ji) 13. 2U
ERNCLIFF FEED 8: GRAIN CO. , LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Cracker Jack 32% Dairy Supplement 10. 48 10. 90
Ferncliff 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 B. 40
Ferncliff 24% Dairy Feed 7. 86 9.10
Sweet 16% Dairy Feed 4. 40 E
16% Dairy Feed 4.40 1.10
HENRY FRUECHTENICHT CO. , LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Blue Grass 33% Dairy Concentrate 8.75 ll. 60
Blue Grass 33% Dairy Concentrate S. 75 10. Bu
Blue Grass 33% Dairy Concentrate 8. 75 10. 30
Blue Grass 24% Dairy Feed 6.10 7. 30
Blue Grass 24% Dairy Feed 6.10  
Blue Grass 24% Dairy Feed 6.10 5. 40
Producer 24% Dairy Feed 6. 56 9. 30
Producer 24% Dairy Feed 6. 56  
Producer 24% Dairy Feed 6. 56 7. 30
or protein, fat and fiber analysis ofthe above samples see report cl official feed sample.;
naly.;ed in the pages that follow.

 8 Regulatory Bulletin No. 117
ANALYSIS OF NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS -
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN
REMARKS Guaranteed Foxmd
HENRY FRUECHTENICHT CO. , LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY(Con't)
Blue Grass 20% Dairy Feed (With Urea) 6. 60 7.00
Blue Grass 20% Dairy Feed (With Urea) 6. 60 7. l0
Blue Grass 20% Dairy Feed (With Urea) 6. 60 7. 40
Blue Grass 20% Dairy Feed (With Urea) 6. 60 7. 90
Blue Grass 20% Dairy Feed (With Urea) 6. 60 7. 60
Blue Grass 16% Dairy Feed 5. B3 5. 90
Producer 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 6.10
Producer 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 5. 90
Producer 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 7.00
Producer 16% Dairy Feed 5. Z4 6. 30
Producer 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 6. 70
Producer 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 6. 30
Producer 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 5. 50
Producer 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 5.00
GAINER MILLS INC. , SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS
Gainer Economy Dairy Feed 5.30 4, 70
GARDEN STREET MILL & ELEVATOR, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Garden 16% Dairy Feed 5. 00 6. O0
GENERAL MILLS INC. , MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
Larro Suremilk 33% Concentrate 11.00 11,10
GOLDCAMP MILL CO. , IRONTON, OHIO
Milco White Brand 24% Dairy Feed 6. 00 7. 60
GREENUP MILLING CO. , GREENUP, KENTUCKY
Greenup Milling Co. 24% Dairy Feed 6. 03 6. 90
GWINN BROS. CO., HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA
Gwinn’s Tip Top 24% Dairy Feed 8. 00 7. 30
Sweet Acre 24% Dairy Feed B. 00 6.80
Sweet Acre 16% Dairy Feed 5. 30 5.20
HALES In HUNTER CO. , CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Gold Flake 16% Dairy Feed 5. 34 3. 90
HANCOCK & FRANKLIN MILLS, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY `
Arrow 24% Dairy Feed 6.56 7.90
Arrow 16% Dairy Feed 5, 24 6. 70
THE P. H. HARSHA MILLING CO. , PORTSMOUTH, OHIO
Harsha‘s Dixie -Sweet 24% Dairy Feed 7. 86 6. 90
HAYDON MILL & GRAIN CO. , SPRINGFIELD, KENTUCKY
Magic 16% Sweet Dairy Feed 5. 24 3. 40
Magic 4-2-216% Dairy Feed 5. 24 5. 20
For protein, fat and fiber analysis of the above samples see report of officia. heed sample
analyzed in the pages that follow.

 Quarterly Report on Feed Samples, 1954 9
ANALYSIS OF NON -PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND NON—PROTEIN NITROGEN
REMARKS Guaranteed Found
EDWIN C. HAWKINS, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
Record 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 3. 30
DR. HEINZ CO. INC., WASHINGTON C. H. , OHIO
Heinz Nu—Way 24% Dairy Feed 6, 50 2.20
Heinz Nu-Way 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 4.80
HOME MILLING CO. INC. , GREENVILLE, KENTUCKY
Happy Home 16% Sweet Dairy Feed 5. 20 5. 30
Farm·Wa Dairy Feed 5. 20 5.80
` Farm-Wa Dairy Feed 5.20 7.20
KECO MILLING CO. , McKENZlE, TENNESSEE
Thrifty 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 6. 20
LEWISBURG ROLLER MILLS, LEWISBURG, KENTUCKY
Milk Maid Sweet 16% Dairy 4. 66 4. 20
LEXINGTON ROLLER MILLS, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Thoroughbred 24% Sweet Dairy Feed 5. 25 4. 70
Thoroughbred 24% Sweet Dairy Feed 5. 25 5, 50
Thoroughbred 24% Sweet Dairy Feed 5. 25 5. 60
Thoroughbred 24% Sweet Dairy Feed 5· Z5 5- 30
Thoroughbred 20% Sweet Dairy Feed 2.62 2.80
Thoroughbred 20% Sweet Dairy Feed 2.62 2. 80
Sweet Sue 16% Sweet Dairy Feed 2. 62 3. 30
Sweet Sue 16% Sweet Dairy Feed 2.62 5. 40
Sweet Sue 16% Sweet Dairy Feed 2.62 4. 30
MARKIN FEED CO. , IRONTON, OHIO
Markin Special 16% Dairy Feed 2.62 2. 90
MAYFIELD MILLING CO. , MAYFIELD, KENTUCKY
J'. C. Winter Cattle Roughage 4.00 0. 20
McMILLEN FEED MILI5, FT. WAYNE, INDIANA
Master Mix 44% Dairy Supplement 20. 96 16.20
Master Mix 32% Cattle Supplement 10. 48 8. 90
Master Mix 32% Cattle Supplement 10.48 8.00
MOORMAN MANUFACTURING CO. , QUINCY, ILLINOIS
Mo0rman's Mintrate for Dairy Cows 9.00 7.30
MYERS In CLARK CO. INC. , ASHLAND, KENTUCKY
Ideal 24% Dairy Feed 5. 90 4. 90
Special Brand 24% Dairy Feed 2.75 3.00
Special Brand 24% Dairy Feed 2, 75 4. 70
Special Brand 24% Dairy Feed 2. 75 5. 50
Special Brand 16% Dairy Feed 1. B0 2. 50
Special Brand 16% Dairy Feed l. 80 4. 70
For protein, fat and fiber analysis of the above samples see report of official feed samples
Ianalyzed in the pages that follow.

 10 Regulatory Bulletin N0. 117 _
ANALYSIS OF NON—P,ROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN
REMARKS Guaranteed Found
OWENSBORO MILLING CO. , OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY
Star 16 1/2% Dairy Feed 5. 24 5. 60
Tru Test 32% Beef Cattle Supplement 10, 48 9. 60
PAN-AMERICAN MILLS, BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY
Green Valley 20% Dairy Feed 2.18 6. 30 ‘
PARAMOUNT FEED MILLS, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Super Brand 24% Dairy Feed 7. 86 6. 80
PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., CLINTON, IOWA
Pi11¤bury‘s Best 32% Dairy Concentrate 10. 48 10.00
Pi11sbury's Best 32% Dairy Concentrate 10. 48 9.80
Pil1sbury’s Best 32% Dairy‘ Concentrate 10. 48 12, 30
Pillsbury‘s Best 24% Dairy Feed 7. 86 7. 40
Pillsbury's Champion 24% Dairy Feed 7. 85 10. 40
Pi11sbury's Best 16% Dairy Feed 3. 93 2. 60
Dutch Maid 16% Dairy Feed 3. 93 3. 80
Dutch Maid 16% Dairy Feed 3. 93 4, 50
Dutch Maid 16% Dairy Feed 3. 93 4. O I
Pi1lsbury's Best Beef Cattle Concentrate 7. 86 5. 40
PRINCETON MILLS, PRINCETON, KENTUCKY
Chow Mix 16% Dairy Feed 2. 20 2.00
PROVICO FEEDS 8: CONCENTRATES, CINCINNATI, OHIO
Provico Big V 24% Dairy Feed 6. 60 5. 80
THE QUAKER OATS CO. , CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Ful—O-Pep AA 32% Dairy Concentrate 7. 86 5. 40
Quaker 16% Dairy Feed 4. 60 5. 40
RALSTON PURINA CO. , ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Purina Cow Chow Concentrate 8.75 6. B0
Purina Cow Chow Concentrate 8. 75 9. 90
Purina Cow Chow Concentrate 8. 75 4. 70
Purina Dairy Chow 4.00 7.10
Purina Dairy Chow 4.00 5.90
Purina Dairy Chow 4.00 2.90
Purina Dairy Chow 4.00 2.10
Purina Dairy Chow 4.00 1.70
Purina Special Creep Chow (For Beef Calves) 5. 50 6.80
Purina Stcer Fatena 8.75 6.90
Purina Steer Fatena 8.75 8.10
Purina Steer Fatcna 8.75 2.80
Purina Steer Fatena G  5. 50 5.30
Range Checkers 10.48 6.80
Purina Range Checkers A 5.50 5.80
RENFRO SUPPLY CO. , WILLIAMSBURG, KENTUCKY
Renfro 24% Dairy Feed 6.10 7.00
Fur protein, fat and fiber analysis ofthe above samples see report of official feed samples
analyzed in the pages that follow.

 Cuarterly Report un Feed Samples, 1954 ll
ANALYSIS OF NON·PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN
REMARKS Guaranteed Fuund
 
ROBINSON MILLING CO. , SOMERSET, KENTUCKY
Green Valley 24% Dairy Feed 8.00 7. 60
Green Valley 24% Dairy Feed 8. 00 6. 70
Happy Home 16% Sweet Dairy Feed 5. 20 6. 50
Green Valley 16% Dairy Feed 4.00 4. 50
IUSSELL GRAIN CO. , HILLARDS, OHIO
Russell 262 Brand 24% Dairy Feed 7.87  
_ SCIENTIFIC MILLING CO. , E, ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS
Scientific 16% Dairy Feed (S) 4. 00 5 10
STALEY MILLING CO. , KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Staley Karme1"B" 11.00 7. 60
STANDARD FEED MILLING CO. , ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Kentucky Brand 16% Dairy Feed 4. 00 5.10
Sav-Mer Sweet Sixteen Dairy Feed 4.00 5.10
SUN-RAY FEED MILLS, BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY
Sun-Ray 24% Dairy Feed 5.80 5. 60
Sun—Ray 16% Dairy Feed 2.90 4.10
Sun—Ray 16% Dairy Feed 2.90 4.60
SUN-RAY FEED MILLS, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Sugar Creek 24% Dairy Feed 8.40 8. 80
Sugar Creek 24% Dairy Feed 8. 40 7. 40
Sugar Creek 24% Dairy Feed 8. 40 9. 70
Green Valley Special 24% Dairy Feed 8. 40 9.00
Green Valley Special 24% Dairy Feed 8. 40 7. 30
Green Valley Special 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 3. 90
Green Valley Special 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 4. 90
Sun—Ray 14% Steer Feed Pellets 6. 40 4.00
SUNSHINE FEED MILLS, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
Uncle Remus Special 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 4. 90
SUNSHINE STORES, INC., FT. WAYNE, INDIANA
Red Feather 20% Dairy Feed 6. 66 5. 30
SUPREME MILLS, GLASGOW, KENTUCKY
Premo 24% Dairy Feed 6. 55 7.00
Premo 24% Dairy Feed 6. 55 6. eo
Premo 24% Dairy Feed 6. 55 6. 50
Feeders Pride 16% Dairy Feed 5. Z4 4. 30
Feeders Pride 16% Dairy Feed 5_ 24 3. 00
SWEET FEED MILLS, BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY
Freshguod 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 5. 70
For protein, fat and fiber analysis cf the above samples see regrt 0f olficial feed samples
analyaed in the pages that follow.

 12 Regulatory Bulletin N0. ll7 ·
ANALYSIS OF NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS l
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND NON—PROTEIN NITROGEN
REMARKS Guaranteed Found
THOMERSON MILLING CO. , GLASGOW, KENTUCKY
Thomerscn 16% Dairy Feed Z. 90 5.10
THE UBIKO MILLING CO. , CINCINNATI, OHIO
Sunbeam 16% Dairy Feed 4.00 3. 40
Clover Bloom Dairy Feed 4, 00 3. 80
VITALITY MILLS, INC. , CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Vitality All Grain 16% Dairy Feed 4, 35 3. 20
WATKINS WHOLESALE CO. , EAST BERNSTADT, KENTUCKY
Butterfat 24% Dairy Feed 7. 86 5.30
WINGO FEED & SUPPLY, WINGO, KENTUCKY
Wingo Special 16% Dairy Feed 5. 24 2.60
WINN MILLING CO. , GREENSBURG, KENTUCKY
Daisy 24% Dairy Feed (With Urea) 3. 90 5.80
Daisy 16% Dairy Feed 3. 90 2. 90
J. W. ZARINGS GRAIN & MILL CO. , RICHMOND, KENTUCKY
Zaring's 24% Dairy Feed 6. 00 10. 30
For protein. fat and fiber analysis ofthe above samples see report of official feed samples
an.ily.:ed 1;. ..·e pages that follow.

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