Show LIVE i TOCK CORN IS BETTER THAN MOLASSES cattle feeding tests made at university farm tin rite ol of two pounds ol of caine ISMS for two pounds ot at corti corn in a ration at 0 belted corn full left iltis ord meal 1 pounds per head dully daily and alfalla hay buy full fed it in cattle fording fewling tests ninde made at I 1 university form I binn st Il anul itil fi linn through the he winter and spring re stilled bulted in a tower lower proof than wits ob tillner front the feeding ot it a ration le UP nf if shelled corn linseed meal acid aoi Ifill fa liny illy conclusion was aus at the itt inual cattle feeders leei leia ouy at farm it was na based upon tiel lial experiments in ili litch W lil grade reford steer calves ilves i i pur air chased ut hie file south st ai paul anul market ami ot nr tili misi weight and thrift through the winter and spring fed six sh different rations to de terni lermine lne the relative values of the rations among the other conclusions ar ul of were these grinding and mixing shelled corn mid alfalfa hay before feeding re suited suite in a lowet lower dully daily feed lr I 1 alon und and tower lower profit than feeding shelled corn and alfalfa huy bay and unni unmixed lied along with 1 pounds n linseed meal per head dully substituting two pounds of molasses fur for ench each two pounds of ground shelled corn in the ground mixture ration brought about a slightly increased consumption of feed and a slightly in creased profit tn in the use ot of the ground feeds around barley in the fattening ra ilon in place of shelled corn grive gave very good results especially from the of profits due to the low lon price of barley adding two pounds of molasses tot tor balb steer per day to the ration of ground barley full fed linseed meal ineal and alfalfa huy hay merely increased the total feed consumption and resulted in a lower profit cattle feeders day this year drew arev a large crowd owing partly to the th fact that dial a special pr was ns pro aided vided toi for the wives and fo families milles of 0 cattle feeders who attended and it Is 1 probable that the plan of having such in a program will a III be continued in future yen years ra |