First Principles of Agriculture

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33 14 8 One ton of Wheat Middlings contains . 60 28 14 Excess in Middlings 17 14 ~6 That is, by the exchange of one ton of corn meal for one ton of wheat middlings, there is not only no loss of fertil- ity, but a gain in mineral constituents nearly equivalent to that contained in one ton of the corn meal. The use of tables in the Appendix will enable the student to make correct comparisons of the fertility values of the chief farm crops and purchased feeds.
Manorial Value. The direct fertilizin
...g value of a ton of feed is, however, greater than the manurial value of the same; since, in feeding, a portion of the fertilizing constituents is retained in the animal itself or obtained in animal product, the amount depending upon the kind of animal, and the object of feeding.
The quantity of nitrogen and ash constituents voided in the manure of a grown animal, neither gaining nor losing in weight, will be nearly the same as that contained in the food consumed. In case animals are increasing in size, producing young, or furnishing milk or wool, the nitrogen and ash constituents in the manure will be less than in the food, in direct proportion to the quantity of these sub- stances which have been converted into animal products.


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