Citation: Jones, Charles Sumner. The value of cotton seed meal as a stock food. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1906.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: The three most important principles which must be supplied in stock feed are protein, carbohydrates and fat. In most feeds fed today the two latter principles can be very easily supplied in feeds such as corn, which is the most universal feed used today, but this feed is very poor in protein which is a very important part of a ration and which costs the most. But the part of the feed which must be supplied to a feeding ration if a balanced rat ion is to be fed. The balanced ration rot only causes the animal to make better gains when in the feed lot but als...
In eight grazing experiments with beef cattle, grain sorghum and/or cottonseed meal were examined as...
Introduction; Historical; Purpose and plan; Equipment and technique; Experimental data and discussio...
<p class="Default">The objective was to evaluate the substitution levels of protein from soybean mea...
Citation: Wilson, Robert S. Feeding experiments with cottonseed-meal. Senior thesis, Kansas State Ag...
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 extensive introduction of cottonseed meal into this state during the period of high priced grain...
Approved H.O. Allison, May 15, 1916TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1916The purpose of this wor...
Approved by C.H. EcklesTypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1913Practical feeders raise many object...
Profitability of substituting cottonseed meal (CSM) for soybean meal (SBM) in broiler feed is evalua...
Citation: Ross, Donald. Test of boiler and engine at flour mill of the Long Barner Milling Company. ...
This document discusses feeding whole cottonseed to cattle and includes information on gossypol toxi...
Cover title.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-44)
The biological value of cottonseed meal is dependent upon the quality of the protein and upon the am...
The cost of nearly all feed commodities has sharply risen since one year ago. Those feed ingredients...
In eight grazing experiments with beef cattle, grain sorghum and/or cottonseed meal were examined as...
Introduction; Historical; Purpose and plan; Equipment and technique; Experimental data and discussio...
<p class="Default">The objective was to evaluate the substitution levels of protein from soybean mea...
Citation: Wilson, Robert S. Feeding experiments with cottonseed-meal. Senior thesis, Kansas State Ag...
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 extensive introduction of cottonseed meal into this state during the period of high priced grain...
Approved H.O. Allison, May 15, 1916TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1916The purpose of this wor...
Approved by C.H. EcklesTypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1913Practical feeders raise many object...
Profitability of substituting cottonseed meal (CSM) for soybean meal (SBM) in broiler feed is evalua...
Citation: Ross, Donald. Test of boiler and engine at flour mill of the Long Barner Milling Company. ...
This document discusses feeding whole cottonseed to cattle and includes information on gossypol toxi...
Cover title.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-44)
The biological value of cottonseed meal is dependent upon the quality of the protein and upon the am...
The cost of nearly all feed commodities has sharply risen since one year ago. Those feed ingredients...
In eight grazing experiments with beef cattle, grain sorghum and/or cottonseed meal were examined as...
Introduction; Historical; Purpose and plan; Equipment and technique; Experimental data and discussio...
<p class="Default">The objective was to evaluate the substitution levels of protein from soybean mea...