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Quarterly Report on
  Official Feed Samples
Analyzed
by the Q
FEED AND FERTILIZER DEPARTMENT
KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT
STATION
July, August, ond September, 1953
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Kentucky Agriculturol Experiment Stotion —
University of Kentucky
Lexington

 FEED AND FERTILIZER DEPARTMENT ·
KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERI ENT STATION
Bruce Poundstone, Head of Department
Robert Mathews, Asst. Adm. & Chief Inspector
Guy P. Zickefoose, Auditor-Inspector
David M. Daugherty, Registration Inspector
FIELD INSPECTION
O. R. Wheeler W. M. Routt
M. M. Davis Neville Hulette Noel J. Howard
LABORATORY
Harry R. Allen J. A. Shrader Lelah Gault n
Valva Midkiff Gary R. Leslie Norma Holbrook
J. T. Adair Dewey H. Newman, Jr. Robert N. Price
Jo Ann Dawson ,
CONTENTS _
Page H
Analysis of Medicated Feeds . . ..... . ......... 3 .
Analysis of Molasses ........... . ......... 5
Analysis of Non-Protein Nitrogen From Urea in Feeds ...... 6
Protein & Mineral Feeds and Mineral Feeds. . . ........ 11
Report of Official Feed Samples Analyzed for July, August and
September, 1958 ................... 17
This report compiled and prepared by Robert Mathews and Bruce Poundston
Analytical data by the laboratory staff

 '
Quarterly Report on Feed Samples, 1958 3
ANALYSIS OF MEDICATED FEEDS
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND REMARKS DRUG GUARANTEED FOUND
ALLIED MILLS, INC., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS _
Wayne Rocket Broiler Mixer (101) 3-Nitro-4 0.0125 0.0151
Wayne Chick Starter (132) 3-Nitro-Zo 0.0025 0.0031
Wayne Tail Curler Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.01
Wayne Tall Curler Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.01
Wayne Hog Finisher (765) Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.01Zs
Wayne Hog Developer (760) Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.012
ANDREWS MILLS, RUSSELLVILLE, KENTUCKY
Super 32% Chick Concentrate Nitrofurazone 0.011 0.0115
Arsanllic Acid 0.02 0.027
' AUBREY FEED }U.LLS, INC. , LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Red A Broiler Finiaher 3-Nitro-io 0.005 0.00h
Red A Super High Energy Broiler Ration Mash 3-Nitro-Ia 0.005 0.00!•7
Red A Super High Energy Broiler Ration Mash 3-Nitro-4 0.005 0.006
Red A Super High Energy Broiler Ration Mash 3-Nitro-Io 0.005 0.0056
Red A Super High Energy Broiler Ration Mash 3-Nitro-/• 0.005 0.0051
Red A !•0% Hog Supplement Arsanilic Acid 0.05 0.036
Red A 35% Sow S Pig Supplement Arsanilic Acid 0.0Z• 0.035
Red A 18% Sow 6. Pig Feed Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.012
Red A 18% Sow 6: Pig Feed Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.0091
CANEYVILLE ROLLER MILLS, CANEYVILLE, KENTUCKY
Kentucky Fam 12.5% Hog Feed Arsanilic Acid 0.005 0.0062
CLINTON MILLING COMPANY, CLINTON, KENTUCKY
Climco 21% Starter & Grower 3-Nitro-L 0,005 0.005
Maaco Extra Production 17% Layer Ration 3-Nitro-lo 0.005 0.0056
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC. , CINCINNATI, OHIO
44% Broiler Concentrate 3-Nitro-I4 0.0125 0.0103
Starting & Growing Mash Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0.0039
Furazolidone 0.0008 0.0006
Starting & Growing Mash Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0.0055
Furazolidone 0.0008 0.0008
Broiler Maker (GL) 3-Nitro-A 0.005 0.0067
DEARBORN MILLS, AURORA, INDIANA
Dearborn 28% Turkey Starter (N) 3-Nitro-Q 0.009 0.0083
Dearborn 18};% All Mash Starter 6. Grower (M) Nitrophenlde 0.025 0.0195
DIXIE MILLS COMPANY, E. ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS
Dixie Chick Starter Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0.00!•8
THE EARLY & DANIEL COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO
Tuxedo Chick Starter Nitrofurazone 0.0083 0.0088
3-Nitro-is 0.005 0.0058
Tuxedo Starter, Grower & Developer Nltrofurazone 0.0055 0.0057
Tuxedo Starter, Grower G: Developer Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0.0061
Tuxedo Starter, Grower 5: Developer Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0.00!•¢•
Tuxedo Starter, Grower & Developer Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0.0055 ·
Tuxedo Broiler Finisher Nicarbazin 0.01 0.012
3-Nitro-A 0.00!• 0.0052
Tuxedo 227. Broiler Maker Nlcarbazin 0.0125 0.0122
3-Nitro-Zo 0.005 0.00!•
Tuxedo Pig Grower Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.0095
Tuxedo Pig Grower Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.0075
Tuxedo Pig Grower Araanllic Acid 0.01 0.0087
Tuxedo Pig Grower Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.012
HENRY FRUECHTENICHT COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Producer 20% Starter & Grower Mash Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0.0060
Furazolidone 0.0008 0.0010
 
For protein, fat and fiber analysis of the above samples see report of official feed samples
analyzed in the pages that follow.

 lo Regulatory Bulletin No. 152
ANAYSIS OF MEDICATED FEEDS
 
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND REMARKS DRUG GUARANTEED FOUND
GWINN BROTHERS 6. COFQANY, HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA
Gwinn's Broiler Feed Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0.0063
Furazolidone 0.0008 0.0012
HALES B HUNTER COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Red Comb Broiler & Starter Concentrate (GGG) 3-Nitro-lo 0.0125 0.0108
Pioneer Pig Gro Pel HAA Arsanlllc Acid 0.01 0.009
G. M. HAYCRAFT & SON, LEITCHFIELD, KENTUCKY
Haycraft's Chick Starter Nitrofurazone 0.0055 0.0055
HAYDON MILL & GRAIN COPTANY, SPRINGFIELD, KENTUCKY
Magic Pullet Grower 3-Nitro-A 0.0125 0.00 '
McMILLEN FEED MILLS, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
Master Mix Hi-Calorie Broiler Starter
Concentrate A (55D) 3-Nitro-A 0.0125 0.0135
Master Mix Hi-Calorie Flnisher Concentrate
(55E) 3-Nitro-4 0.0167 0.017
Master Mix H1-Calorie Broiler Starter A (55A) 3-Nitro-I4 0.005 0.0039
Master Mix Pig Concentrate (0lB) Arsanllic Acid 0.05 0.0i•85 ~
Master Mix Pig-ets (52A) Araaullic Acid 0.01 0.007
MAYFIELD MILLING COMPANY, MAYFIELD, KENTUCKY
Double M Broiler Starter 3-Nitro--’• 0.0075 0.0036 _
Double M Broiler Finlsher 3-Nitro-io 0.0075 0.0039
Double M Jet-Age Pig Pre·Starter 3-Nitro-io 0.00375 0.003
CHAS. NUNN & SON MILLING COMPANY, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA
Nunn-Better Starter Mash Nitrophenide 0.0125 0.0106
NU'1`RENA MILLS, INC. , MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
Nutrena Pullet Grower Nltrofurazone 0.00825 0.0104
PILLSBURY MILLS, INC. , CLINTON, IOWA
Plllsbury's Best Starter & Grower (FI) Furazolidone 0.0011 0.0018
Pll1sbury's Best Starter & Grower (FI) Furazolldone 0.0011 0.0053
Pll1sbury's Best AX Broiler Ftnisher (AG3) Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.0087
Pi11sbury's Best Pullet Developer Nitrofurazone 0.005 0.006
P1l1sbury's Best Pig Feast (HAS) Arsanllic Acid 0.01 0.0115
P1l1sbury's Best Pig Feast (HA8) Arsanillc Acid 0.01 0.0096
Pi.llsbury's Best Shoat Developer Arsanllic Acid 0.01 0.0092
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Purina Super Chick Startena 3GC 3—Nltro-4 0.0025 0.0029
Purina Super Chick Starteua 3NC Nlcarbazin 0.01 0.0105
3-Nitro-¢• 0.0025 0.0026
Purina Super Chick Startena 3NC Nlcarbazln 0.01 0.0107
3-Nitro-io 0.0025 0.0031
Purina Chick Growena (B) NC Nlcarbazln 0.01 0.0105
Purina Broiler Chow Starter (B) 3NC #2 Nicarbazio 0.0125 0.0135
3-Nitro-lo 0.005 0.0056
Purina Broiler Chow Flnisher B 3-Nitro-A 0.005 0.00i•7
Purina Pullet Developer Nicarbazln 0.01 0.01
Purina Baby Pig Chow 3·Nitro-4 0.003 0.0036
Purina Baby Pig Chow 3-Nitro-I4 0.003 0.0036
Purina Pig Startena (Special) Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.01
Purina Pig Startena (Special) Arsanillc Acid 0.01 0.013
Purina Pig Startena (Special) Arsanilic Acid 0.01 0.01
Purina Pig Growena (T) 3 H 3-Nitro-/4 0.0025 0.002/4
ROBINSON MILLING COFQANY, INC. , SOMERSET, KENTUCKY
Sun~Ray 2072 Starting & Growing Mash Nltrophenlde 0.0125 0.0l!•
STALEY MILLING COMPANY, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Professional Chick Atoms Nitrophenlde 0.0125 0.0138
 
For protein, fat and fiber analysis of the above samples see report of official feed samples
analyzed in the pages that follow.

 Quarterly Report on Feed Samples, 1958 S
ANALYSIS OF WEDICATED FEEDS
 
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND REMARKS DRUG GUARANTEED FOUND
 
WEST NINTH STREET MILL, OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY
Ravar Chick Starter Mash Nitrofurazcne 0.0055 0.0072
Ravar Grower Mash Nitrofurazcne 0.0055 0.0066
ANALYSIS OF MOLASSES
 
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND Total Sugar as Invert Sugar
REMARKS Guaranteed Found
NATIONAL MOLASSES COMPANY, ORELAND, PENNSYLVANIA
Mclasses 48.00 50.40
Molasses 68.00 50.30
NORTH AMERICAN TRADING 6: IMPORT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Molasses l•8.00 52.40
 
For protein, fat and f1ber analysxs of the above samples see report of official feed samples
analyzed in the pages that follow.

 6 Regulatory Bulletin No. 152
ANALYSIS OF NON·PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS `
 
NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN
MANUFACTURER BRAND AND REMARKS Guaranteed Found
ALLIED MILLS, INC. , CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Wayne 42% Dairy Mixing Supplement N 17.50 19.10
Wayne 42% Dairy Mixing Supplement W 17.50 18.80
wayne Milk Producer 5.33 3.90
wayne Milk Producer 5.33 4.20
Sugarine 16% Dairy W 4.00 4.10
Sugarine 16% Dairy W 4.00 4.40
Sugarine 16% Dairy W 4.00 4.30
Sugarine 16% Dairy W 4.00 3.70
0.0011% Diethylstilbestrol Mixture in Wayne Beef Balancer 8.75 10.80
AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Red A 44% Dairy Supplement 15.00 15.20
Red A 32% Dairy Supplement 10.48 4.40
Red A 32% Dairy Supplement 10.48 3.90
Red A 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 5.60
Red A 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 7.10
Red A 18% Dairy Feed 4.62 3.40
Red A 18% Dairy Feed 4.62 2.20
Kentucky Aubrey's Special l6'¢% Dairy Feed 4.12 3.60
»\ubrey's Special 16%% Dairy Feed 4.12 3.30
Aubrey's Special 16%% Dairy Feed 4.12 3.50
Aubrey's 0.0011% Diethylstilbestrol in Beef Cattle Concentrate 10.50 10.40
Aubrey's 0.0011% Diethylstilbestrcl in Beef Cattle Concentrate 10.50 9.70
Red A 33% Cattle Concentrate 10.50 8.00 `
Red A 33% Cattle Concentrate 10.50 10.00
BAGDAD ROLLER MILLS, BAGDAD, KENTUCKY
Harrison' s 18% Dairy Feed 4.38 3.70 .
Harris¤n's 18% Dairy Feed 4.38 5.50
Bulky 16};% Dairy Feed 5.37 6.00
BANNER FEED MILLS, HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA
16% Yellow Tag Sweet Mixing Feed 5.25 5.10
BARDSTOWN MILLS, BARDSTOWN, KENTUCKY
Blue Ribbon 16% Dairy Feed 3.93 5.50
Blue Ribbon 16% Dairy Feed 3.93 5.20
BUNDY BROTHERS 6 SONS MILLS COMPANY, MEDORA, INDIANA
Bundy's 16% Dairy Feed 3.93 3.50
CANEYVILLE ROLLER MILLS, CANEYVILLE, KENTUCKY
Sweet Mix 16% Dairy Feed 5.50 5.50
CARROLL COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE, CARROLLTON, KENTUCKY
Carroll County Farm Bureau Coop Special 16% Dairy Feed 4.00 3.20
CLIFTY FALLS MILLS, INC. , MADISON, INDIANA
Clifty Falls 24% Pusher Feed 7.86 8.80
Clifty Falls 24% Pusher Feed 7.86 10.80
Clifty Falls 20% Pusher Feed 6.55 7.40
Clifty Falls 16% Cow Feed 5.24 5.40
Cllfty Falls 16% Pusher Feed 5.24 3.90
Clifty Falls 16% Pusher Feed 5.24 7.00
COLLIER BROTHERS FEED MILL, HICKORY, KENTUCKY `
16% Sweet Dairy Feed 3.45 3.80
COMMUNITY MILLING COMPANY, IRVINGTON, KENTUCKY
Our Pride 20% Dairy Feed 7.86 5,60
Our Pride 16% Dairy Feed 5.82 4.60
None Such 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 4.50
 
For protein, fat and fiber analysis of the above samples eee report of official feed samples
analyzed in the pages that follow.

 /
Quarterly Report on Feed Samples, 1958 7
ANALYSIS OF NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS
 
 
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., CINCINNATI, OHIO `
Pro Blend S0 18.50 14.60
Pro Blend 50 18.50 21.20
32% Dairy Supplement ll.00 9.60
16% Pasture Dairy 2.00 2.80
16% Pasture Dairy 2.00 2.90
16% Pasture Dairy 2.00 2.90
16% Pasture Dairy 2.00 2.90
16% Pasture Dairy 2.00 2.60
16% Utility Dairy 3.00 3.30
16% Utility Dairy 3.00 3.60
CRESCENT ROLLER MILLS COMPANY, TAYLORSVILLE, KENTUCKY r
Crescent 50% Dairy Supplement 20.96 20.60
Crescent 50% Dairy Supplement 20.96 21..20
Crescent 16%% Dairy 5.00 5.20
Crescent 16%% Dairy 5.00 5.00
DDXRBORN MILLS, AURORA, INDIANA
Dearborn Sweet 24% Dairy 6.60 6.50
Dearborn Sweet 24% Dairy 6.60 6.40
DUNCAN'S FARM SERVICE, LAWRENCEBURG, KENTUCKY
12% Dairy Feed (To be fed only with high protein legume pasture,
hay or silage) 1.75 0.30
12% Dairy Feed (To be fed only with high protein legume pasture,
hay or silage) 1.75 1.90
THE EARLY 6; DANIEL COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO
Tuxedo 44% Dairy Supplement 22.00 19.20
Early & Daniel 44% Milkmaker Concentrate 26.20 26.20
E & D 44% Milkmaker Concentrate 26.20 24.00
Tuxedo 33% Dairy Supplement 11.00 10.40
Tuxedo 24% Dairy 8.00 7.10
Tuxedo Special 24% Dairy 6.00 6.10
Tuxedo Special 24% Dairy 6.00 5.10
Tuxedo 18% Dairy 6.00 4.60
Tuxedo 16% Dairy 3.93 3.30
Tuxedo Special 16% Dairy 3.93 4.00
Tuxedo Special 16% Dairy 3.93 3.60
JOHN N. ESHELMAN 6 SONS, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA
Lancaster 20% Dairy Feed 6.00 4.00
ESHELMAN GRAIN COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO
Clover Bloom 16% Dairy Feed 4.00 4.90
FAMOUS FEED MILLS, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
Golden Gain 24% Dairy Feed 8.00 8.10
Uncle Dan 16% Dairy Feed 5.33 5.70
FARMERS FEED STORE, CENTRAL CITY, KENTUCKY
Green River 16% Dairy Feed $.24 0.40 y
FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, KENTUCKY
Check-R—Mix Dairy Feed 2.62 2.50
J. H. FEDDERS, INC., COVINGTON, KENTUCKY
Fedco 24% Dairy 8.00 7.30
FERNCLIFF FEED 6 GRAIN COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Ferncliff 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 5.10
P. D. Q. 16% Dairy Feed 4.40 4.60
 
analyzed in the pages that follow.

 8 Regulatory Bulletin No. 152
ANALYSIS OF NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS
 
NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND REMARKS Guaranteed Found
FRANCIS WHOLESALE COPQANY, PRESTONSBURG, KENTUCKY
Francie 18% Dairy Feed 3.00 2.80
HENRY FRUECHTENICHT COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Producer 33% Dairy Concentrate 7.86 5.00
Producer 33% Dairy Concentrate 7.86 4.40
Producer 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 6.00
Producer 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 5.40
Producer 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 3.90
Producer Special 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 4.30
Producer 20% Dairy Feed 6.55 5.70 I
Producer 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 4.20
Producer Special 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 3.70
Producer Special 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 3.20
Producer Special 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 5.40
Producer Special 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 3.30
GARDEN STREET MILL 5 ELEVATOR COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Garden 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 3.60
Garden 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 2.20
Garden 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 3.10 .
Garden 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 2.50
Garden 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 3.00
GREEN COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, GREENSBURG, KENTUCKY
Greenco 16% Dairy Feed 2.50 1.60 `
Greeoco 16% Dairy Feed 2.50 1.70
GWINN BROTHERS & COBQANY, HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA
Milk Producer 24% Dairy 8.00 7.70
Milk Producer 24% Dairy 8.00 9.00 _
Milk Producer 24% Dairy 8.00 7.70 _
HANCOCK 8 FRANKLIN MILLS, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Arrow Special 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 4.20
HAPPY VALLEY MILLS, GLASGOW, KENTUCKY
Ty-Trate Cattle 45% Concentrate 13.10 13.90
HARDIN COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, ELIZABETHTOWN, KENTUCKY
Valley Creek 16% Dairy Feed 1.00 0.80
Valley Creek 16% Dairy Feed 1.00 0.90
P. H. HARSHA MILLING COMPANY, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO
Harsha's Dixie-Sweet 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 6.20
G. M. HAYCRAFT & SON, LEITCHFIELD, KENTUCKY
Haycraft's 20% Dairy Feed 3.20 2.20
DR. HEINZ COPQANY, INC. , WASHINGTON C. H. , OHIO ·
Heinz Nu—Way 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 3.00
BURCH HESTER FEED STORE, HUSTONVILLE, KENTUCKY
Big Chief 20% Dairy Feed 6.18 2.40
KECO MILLING COMPANY, MCKENZIE, TENNESSEE,
Keco 16% Dairy 5.24 6.00
KEYNES BROTHERS, LOGAN, OHIO
Logan 16% Dairy Feed 5.30 2.80
Logan 16% Dairy Feed 5.30 1.40
 
For protein, fat and fiber analysis of the above samples see report of official feed samples
analyzed in the pages that follow.

 Quarterly Report on Feed Samples, 1958 9
ANALYSIS OF NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS
 
NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND REMARKS Guaranteed Found
KNIFLEY FEED 6: SUPPLY, ELKHORN, KENTUCKY
Elk 20% Dairy 6.60 7.30
Elk 16% Dairy with Urea 5.26 6.30
LEWISBURG ROLLER MILLS, LEWISBURG, KENTUCKY
Milk Maid 26% Sweet Dairy Feed 5.80 6.80
LEXINGTON ROLLER MILLS, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Thoroughbred 26% Sweet Dairy Feed 5.26 5.50 .
Thoroughbred 26% Sweet Dairy Feed 5.26 5.20
Sweet Sue 26% Sweet Dairy Feed 6.55 5.60
Thoroughbred 20% Sweet Dairy Feed 2.62 3.20
Sweet Sue 16% Sweet Dairy Feed 3.50 6.30
LIPSCOMB FARM SUPPLY, WALTON, KENTUCKY
Lipsc0mb's 16% Dairy Feed 1.80 1./•0
J. E. McGAH.AN & COMPANY, PAINTSVILLE, KENTUCKY
16% Dairy 1.75 1.30
MAYFIELD MILLING COMPANY, MAYFIELD, KENTUCKY
Double M Grade A 16% Dairy Feed 2.00 6.70
Double M 60% Range Supplement 13.00 11.60
McMILLEN FEED MILLS, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
Master Mix 66% Dairy Supplement 20.96 19.70
MIDGET MILL, SOMERSET, KENTUCKY
White Rose 16% Dairy Feed 5.26 6.70
MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COIQANY, QUINCY, ILLINOIS
Moorman's Mintrate for Dairy Cows 9.00 6.80
Moorman's Mintrate for Fattening Cattle 13.00 12.80
M¤orman's 0.0022% Diethylstilbestrol M.ix for Fattening Beef Cattle 13.00 13.20
MYERS & CLARK COMPANY, INC. , ASHLAND, KENTUCKY
Myers Special 26% Dairy Feed 7.86 6.20
Myers Special 26% Dairy Feed 7.86 6.20
OWENSBORO MILLING CORQANY, OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY
Sugar Lassie 16% Dairy Feed 5.26 5.30
PATTERSON & GUTHRIE, HARRODSBURG, KENTUCKY
12% Dairy Feed (To be used with high protein legume pasture,
hay or ensilage) 0.50 0.50
PIERCE & WILLIAMS, HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY
Pierce G Williams Check-R-Mix 16% Dairy Feed DR 3.00 2.80
PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., CLINTON, IOWA
Pi11sbury's Best Dairy Mixer 66% 20.00 18.50
Pil1sbury's Best 32% Dairy Concentrate 10.50 8.00
Pi11sbury's Best 26% Dairy Feed 8.00 6.00
Pi11sbury's Best 16% Dairy Feed 5.25 2.50
Pi11sbury's Best 16% Dairy Feed 5.25 3.70
Pi11sbury's Dutch Maid 16% Dairy Feed 5.25 5.50
QUAKER OATS COIQANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Ful-O-Pep 60% Dairy Concentrate C 13.10 13.80
Ful-O-Pep 60% Cattle Concentrate 13.10 13.00
 
For protein, fat and fiber analysis of the above samples see report of official feed samples
analyzed in the pages that follow.

 10 Regulatory Bulletin No. 152 "
ANALYSIS OF NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN FROM UREA IN FEEDS
 
NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN
MANUFACTURER, BRAND AND REMARKS Guaranteed Found
RALSTON PURINA COIQANY, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Purina Dairy Premix 50% D 26.00 12.40
Purina Dairy Premix 50% D 26.00 12.70
Purina Dairy Premix 50% D 26.00 19.70
Purina 18% Dairy Chow F 6.00 4.60
Purina Dairy Chow 16% 4.00 4.20
Purina Dairy Chow 16% 4.00 4.10
Purina Dairy Chow 16% 4.00 4.20
Purina Dairy Chow 16% 4.00 3.90
Special Steer 32% 8.75 7.90
Purina Steer Fatena 32% 8.75 8.70
ROBINSON MILLING COMPANY, SOMERSET, KENTUCKY
Green Valley 24% Dairy Feed 8.00 6.00
Happy Home 16% Sweet Dairy Feed 5.24 5.00
Happy Home 16% Sweet Dairy Feed 5.24 4.20
RUSSELLS COMPANY, HILLIARDS, OHIO
Russell's 262 Brand 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 4.00
SUN-RAY FEED MILLS, BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY
Sun-Ray 24% Sweet Dairy Feed 5.80 4.10 ‘
Green Valley 16% Dairy Feed 3.67 3.50
SUN-RAY FEED MILLS, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Green Valley 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 9.80 _
Green Valley 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 8.30
Green Valley 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 8.40
Green Valley 247. Dairy Feed 7.86 7.30
Green Valley 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 9.10
Green Valley 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 4.60
SUPREME MILLS, GLASGOW, KENTUCKY
Premo 24% Dairy Feed 6.55 6.10
Supreme Special 20% Dairy Feed 6.56 7.20
Supreme Special 20% Dairy Feed 6.56 1.40
Feeders'a Pride 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 4.00
Feeders'a Pride 167. Dairy Feed 5.24 4.70
TABOR HATCHERY 6 BUILDING SUPPLY, COLUMBIA, KENTUCKY
32% Dairy Concentrate 10.40 0.80
Tabor 16% Dairy Feed 3.49 0.30
TAYLOR COUNTY IMZPLEMENT 6 FEED COMPANY, CAMPBELLSVILLE, KENTUCKY
Economy 16% Dairy Feed 3.50 2.80
TRI-STATE MILLS, KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA
24% Dairy Feed 8.00 8.10
MARTHA WHITE MILLS OF WEST VIRGINIA, HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA
Liberty 24% Dairy Feed 7.86 5.30
WILLIAMSTOWN ROLLER MILLS, WILLIAMSTOWN, KENTUCKY
Standard Mix 16% Dairy Feed 5.24 0.50
WINN MILLING COMPANY, GREENSBURG, KENTUCKY
Daisy 16% Dairy Feed 3.90 1.90
Daisy 16% Dairy Feed 3.90 4.00
 
For protein, fat and fiber analysis of the above samples see report of official feed samples
analyzed in the pages that follow.

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