Show I Prof Profitable liable Feeding The extent to which I 11 1 1 10 ld finding feeding practices ices base hen been In mil It m cd d through scientific sl research rc arch bv hy I federal state slate and aid private peri ment stations is hardly realized teah by hy bythe the dhe general public but hilt the belle bene benefits fits of these lh c efforts are 1111 becoming more fully appi by hy farmers who engage m in livestock feeding dt dairying ring and poultry raising rai en illg As All a fl result former or mer haphazard methods of feeding leding arc ate rapidly giving fag ing to those which whit have proved pro tobe to tobe toLe be Le more effective le nod and economical and consequently Inure moie profitable A striking illustration of this trend rend is hi men ell in the success which lias hus been achieved in recent lecent years through the use of soybean oil meal as a n protein ingredient of o feeds for ur III domestic animals al To oral meet an lin ever er increasing ing demand d de tie- mand for fur feeding purposes es the pro of o so soy bean has lias risen from front tons lOllS ill in m 1929 J to more tons for or the last year The amazing amazing- eth in ill in larity of oC this product is attributed to its palatability digestibility di and high h nutritional value for hogs dairy cattle and poultry as us well as ns to its comparatively lely low cost The 1939 soybean crop nop was vas by hy far the largest on Oil record yet farm farm- farmers ers era received prices above those obtained in fn 1 1938 In i 11 some ome sections particularly j in tu o middle west many mallY farmers naw look upon soybeans 1 as ns one of o their most dependable mid and profitable cash crops j |