Show CORN IS BETTER THAN MOLASSES cattle feeding tests made at university farm the sub ol of two pounds ot of cullie rg for two pounds pound ol of shel luil leil corn in ID it ration ot of shelled corn full fed linseed meal ineal 1 pounds per hend dally daily and alfalfa affairs hay roll fall fed in rattle feeding tests lest made at university form farm st poul alinn through the whiner and spring resulted lo in a lower thou linn wn ob milled from the lie feeding ot at a ration boide up lip of if shelled corn linseed meal nod and alfalfa alf alfa hay this conclusion was announced at the annual cattle leeders lee Vee deis day at university farm it ans tin faed aed upon actual feeding in which 10 g elilee ri I 1 1 I e hereford steer calves pur chosed at the south st paul faul market and ot of altooh uniform weight and thrift through the winter and spring were fed six dif rations ration to de lermine the relative values of the rations among the other oilier conclusions or arrived tit at were these grinding and mixing shelled corn and alfalfa hay bay before fe erting re suited in a lower jolly dally teed feed tion and lower profit than feeding shelled corn and out hay and unmixed along with 1 pounds at n linseed meal per head dully daily substituting tw two pounds of tuo molasses losses tor for each two pounds of ground shelled corn in the ground mixture ration brought about a slightly increased consumption of teed feed and a 8 slightly to ID profit lo in the use of the ground feeds ground around barley in the fattening ra lion ion in place of shelled corn gave wy very good re results quits especially from the standpoint ot of profits due to the to low price of at barley adding two pounds of at molasses tot tor each steer per day to the ration ol of ground barley full fed linseed meal and alfalfa tiny hay merely increased the total feed consumption and resulted in a lower profit cattle feeders day this year ores a large crowd owing partly to the fact act that a special was pro vided aided tor for the wives and bi milles ol of cattle feeders who af attended tended and it Is protia p roh atile lile that the plan of having a program will be continued to ID future yen years ra |