Show r LIVE L STOCK s i OCK GROW SOY BEANS FOR STOCK FEED inadvisable to rely on them as whole protein source for a number of years the acreage or of soy so beans grown both tor for grain wid mill tiny liny has as been bee n increasing As a result mar of if the beans have also been fed to to live stock as a source of home hoine grown prot protein eln it Is of course lie de sir lible for the fainter to produce us as jimh protein ns its possible and thereby reduce the need for the he purchase pitr ehase of this constituent to it 11 minimum min linum while one din an senne secure galar on III hogs fed to a galinn of if corn mid an s v Y lietins or wirley hurley ancl tin soy beans vt pt such rn rolins lins lire are not satisfactory hm ahey ftp lillue soft pork alk which Is dim a hv by the pack ers rs unit thai the cause soy lipinis bet 1 hould not lip he employed us it a I 1 for pork production nt at una all y rate not a ohp sole source of the ani needed for bit lit net ng alie I 1 lie ra tin i I 1 por however hoft ever soy beans ni may i he be used use iii as a source of protein in tim lie beung re ung or brood sows bows both durins during the gestation eps lilton ant and tle the stickling periods wc a tt test conducted nt at the 1111 station lins has clearly showy chwi two tuo lots of eleven sows bows each PK fed for it period of 95 0 days lie breeding and far furrowing farrowing rowing I 1 lameg lot 1 on orn corn und a protein nt of two parts by h weight of and one part by w il ight lit of if ln in eed ed meal and lot 2 on in orn corn ind and whole soy beans lie ins ton con the same amount of protein ns as the arid and linseed meal supplied lot I 1 ot 1 the 1 lie dully dally m average crage consumption of feed hi by lot I 1 wits was 41 4 1 pounds corn anti anil ni 51 of a pound of linkage and linseed meal on width which they made a dally gain of 81 85 of a pound per head lot 2 wn ion burned tin an average of 37 pounds acorn corn and 73 of a pound of soy eoy beans per head per day dar the average weight of both lots of sows bows nt fit the beginning of the feeding or gestation period wits was pounds per fiend |