The book An Introduction to Agriculture was written by author Upham, Arthur Aquila, 1853- Here you can read free online of An Introduction to Agriculture book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is An Introduction to Agriculture a good or bad book?
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Using the form of a table similar to the one above, find the nutritive ratio of some rations being fed to farm animals. Narrow and ^Yide Nutritive Ratios. — The nutritive ratio of timothy hay is 1 :16.2. That is, timothy hay has 1G.'2 times as much digestible carbohydrates and fats as it has protein. It is said to have a wide nutri- tive ratio. Cottonseed meal has a nutritive ratio of 1 :1.1. That is, it has almost as much digestible protein as it has digestible carbohydrates and fats. Therefor...e, 224 AN IXTEODUCTIOlSr TO AGKICULTURE it is an example of a feed having a nan-ow nutritive ratio. The nutritive ratio of oats is 1 :6.7. This is a medium nutritive ratio. 212. Balanced Rations. — A balanced ration is one which furnishes an animal the proper amount of each of the three digestible nutrients, protein, carbohydrates and fat, in the proper proportions, without excess of any nutrient. The proportion of the different nutrients is found by determining the nutritive ratio of the ration; and the amount of the nutrients is obtained by determining the total amount of all the digestible nutrients in the ration as described above.
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