This Station had so many inquiries during the fall of 1891 regarding the relative feeding values of flax seed ground, and oil meal, that we concluded to ascertain for Iowa farmers something concerning the two feeds. At many places in the state a ton of flax seed sold as low as a ton of oil meal, and farmers who had grown flax and desired to feed cattle, were anxious to know whether they could feed it as it grows with the oil in it. We were also asked how much flax meal could safely and economically be fed under different conditions. The Station resolved to take steps to answer the most pressing questions, and tied up ten cows that it was desirable to dispose of, for various reasons
Citation: Jones, Charles Sumner. The value of cotton seed meal as a stock food. Senior thesis, Kansa...
Reductions in forage intake can influence the extent of ruminal degradability of protein and supplem...
It may not be the fat, but some other things- nobody knows what- that put the fancy finish on cattle...
This bulletin includes the results of an experiment in feeding supplements with corn to calves and p...
As Iowa\u27s praire sod was broken, sometimes the first crop on the land was flax. Since those early...
In the United States, consumption of flaxseed and flaxseed oil is increasing both by direct consumpt...
The extensive introduction of cottonseed meal into this state during the period of high priced grain...
The advent of the separator that takes all the fat out of milk brings into discussion the best metho...
Among the grain crops in the United States, seed flax is exceeded in value by corn, wheat, oats and ...
Introduction: This circular gives the results of feeding flax straw to cattle. Reports show that fla...
Cotton-seed meal was quite extensively introduced as a stock food in the northern states last winter...
The expansion of the dairy industry to all parts of our country has caused further search for protei...
The development of the soybean to a crop of great importance the past few years has been more rapid,...
Beginning January 1, 1896. this station conducted a test between these meals. It was desirable to as...
This Feeding experiment indicates that corn meal fed with corn fodder, or corn ensilage, results in ...
Citation: Jones, Charles Sumner. The value of cotton seed meal as a stock food. Senior thesis, Kansa...
Reductions in forage intake can influence the extent of ruminal degradability of protein and supplem...
It may not be the fat, but some other things- nobody knows what- that put the fancy finish on cattle...
This bulletin includes the results of an experiment in feeding supplements with corn to calves and p...
As Iowa\u27s praire sod was broken, sometimes the first crop on the land was flax. Since those early...
In the United States, consumption of flaxseed and flaxseed oil is increasing both by direct consumpt...
The extensive introduction of cottonseed meal into this state during the period of high priced grain...
The advent of the separator that takes all the fat out of milk brings into discussion the best metho...
Among the grain crops in the United States, seed flax is exceeded in value by corn, wheat, oats and ...
Introduction: This circular gives the results of feeding flax straw to cattle. Reports show that fla...
Cotton-seed meal was quite extensively introduced as a stock food in the northern states last winter...
The expansion of the dairy industry to all parts of our country has caused further search for protei...
The development of the soybean to a crop of great importance the past few years has been more rapid,...
Beginning January 1, 1896. this station conducted a test between these meals. It was desirable to as...
This Feeding experiment indicates that corn meal fed with corn fodder, or corn ensilage, results in ...
Citation: Jones, Charles Sumner. The value of cotton seed meal as a stock food. Senior thesis, Kansa...
Reductions in forage intake can influence the extent of ruminal degradability of protein and supplem...
It may not be the fat, but some other things- nobody knows what- that put the fancy finish on cattle...