anaheim-gazette 1905-06-15
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WHAT IS SUGAR-BEET PULP
Extracts from Report of Charles F. Saylor,
Agent of the United States Government
Continued from Last Week.
A second feeding experiment on
the farm of the Hon. A. M. Todd of
Western Michigan, who had a large
number of steers in poor condition.
They were divided into two lots, as
nearly equal as possible. The first
lot received a poor quality of mixed
hay, and in addition, wheat bran,
oats and cornmeal. The second lot
received the same ration, and, in addition, beet pulp. The results of
the experiment were as follows:
The first lot, receiving no pulp,
made a daily gain of 1.84 pounds.
The second lot, to which pulp was
fed, made a daily gain of 2.25
pounds. In order to establish a
ratio of comparative values between
pulp and the other items of food
which entered into the ration used,
I will give below the results as determined by Director Smith:
Making the computations as before to find the estimated value of a
ton of pulp, we find that under existing conditions at Pearl (Todd's
farm), a ton of pulp took the place
of 244 pounds of mixed hay, 32.6
pounds of wheat bran, 296 pounds
of cornmeal and 27.2 pounds of oats.
A third experiment was conducted
also on the farm of Mr. Todd, in
is necessary. I do not t
important whether a great
amount is fed in proper
rough forage and grain feaMy idea would be, when
feed, to give less than a
ration, in order to be certcuring some economy in th
pulp. I should, therefore
tle, for instance, anywhere
to 60 pounds of pulp and
have all the rough forwished.
It must be borne in minultimate object in this disto show the farmers of th
the benefits that may be susing sugar-beet pulp as
stock. This effort will be
paid if it attracts the attenfew farmers to the fact th
a useful article of food.
time to come this valuabl
duct can be secured faractual value, measured by
of prices that yet obtain
country.
In feeding stock a fahave in view several thing
lows: 1. It is the scienvice to study the change
tissues and to inform
Making the computations as before to find the estimated value of a ton of pulp, we find that under existing conditions at Pearl (Todd's farm), a ton of pulp took the place of 244 pounds of mixed hay, 32.6 pounds of wheat bran, 296 pounds of cornmeal and 27.2 pounds of oats.
A third experiment was conducted also on the farm of Mr. Todd, in which two lots of steers were fed the same kind and amount of dry feed for six weeks. To the ration of the one lot pulp was added. The feeding of 13,375 pounds of pulp gave an aggregate increased gain to the steers so fed of 280 pounds. Counting the beef worth 5 cents per pound, it gave the pulp the value of $2.03 per ton.
It was demonstrated that sugar beets and sugar-beet pulp were equally valuable for feeding pigs. Pulp may be very profitably fed to growing pigs in connection with a grain ration. Pulp served the same purpose in the hog ration as did sugar beets, and at less expense. Sugar beets were not as valuable as pulp for lambs.
The experiment station at Cornell, New York, conducted an experiment in order to ascertain the nutritive value of the dry matter in pulp in comparison with the dry matter in corn silage. It was found that they equal.
In pursuance of the claims made for pulp as a food for animals, I will introduce an estimate of the pulp product of the United States and the number of animals which might be fed thereon. In this estimate California would produce 928,-400 tons of beets or 464,200 pounds of pulp. This pulp would feed 50,-223 milch cows, or 100,466 steers or 1,000,000 sheep.
The United States would produce 3,281,040 tons of beets, or 1,640,520 tons of pulp. This would feed 179,-798 milch cows, or 359,596 steers or 3,395,960 sheep.
The Michigan Experiment Station demonstrated that a ton of pulp can be used as food for several things: 1. It is the scientific vince to study the change tissues and to inform them as to the correct proportions different compounds of food ed in building up the tissue food must be furnished to mal in the proportion these various tissues are to or in accordance with the healthful condition, wi tempting to produce mea products. 4. It may be pose to give the animal healthful constitution and muscular tissue for work, as is accomplished by animals and other beasts. 5. It may be the purpose for the milk product. Be the purpose to feed for results in breeding.
Fortunate indeed is who is situated where he sugar-beet pulp. For fat have been too much inclined ration, largely ma cereals, hay, and water, too compact, requiring to the digestive organs. Pulp enters readily into a ced ration designed for sposes. No single item m ration. This statement i corn as it is of pulp.
Probably in no other world has the feeding pulp been studied and tested extensively, or scientifically.
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400 tons of pulp. This pulp would feed 50,-223 milch cows, or 100,466 steers or 1,000,000 sheep.
The United States would produce 3,281,040 tons of beets, or 1,640,520 tons of pulp. This would feed 179,-798 milch cows, or 359,596 steers or 3,395,960 sheep.
The Michigan Experiment Station demonstrated that a ton of pulp would produce 41 pounds of beef, live weight. At this rate the total annual pulp product of the United States would produce 67,261,320 pounds of beef, worth at five cents per pound,$3,363,066. Not over ten per cent of this utility is realized at present.
If as demonstrated in the Michigan experiment cited, the addition of pulp to the ration produced $2.03 worth of beef for every ton of pulp fed, the feeding of pulp costing $1.50 will yield a profit of $33⅓ per cent.
I do not think it useful to attempt to give the value of pulp as compared with other food stuffs. This question is often asked in regard to oil-cale for instance, and it is not possible to answer it. At the present time it is the general belief that the principal value of pulp will be found in aiding digestion and maintaining sound health of animals. It has also unquestionably a food value. I do not make any attempt, however, to estimate the value of pulp in units, as compared with units of some other kind of food. I think no rule for the feeding of pulp too compact, requiring too compact organs. Pulp enters readily into the digestive organs. Pulp enters readily into aced ration designed for spices. No single item mation. This statement in corn as it is of pulp.
Probably in no other world has the feeding pulp been studied and tested extensively, or scientifically Germany. The rations are by the Consul are as follows:
To produce 22 pounds daily, per 2200 pounds of per day—Fresh pulp, 99 peanut cake, 5.5; palm-seed.
Food requirements pounds of live weight Fresh pulp, 110 pounds moist beer grains, 44; brunfet; peanut cake, 2.
The farmer is naturally tical turn of mind. When new is recommended he asks what is its determiary value. All through of pulp feeding, I have show that there are valuable pulp that are undetermined fully understand that value is the easiest und will briefly state what I with reference to the ac- value of pulp.
1. The Colorado expedition concluded after exh experiments, that for certain pulp costing $1.50 per ton fed at a profit.
2. The Michigan expedition concluded that a
WEET PULP?
James F. Saylor, Special Services Government
Week.
I do not think it is right whether a greater or less amount is fed in proportion to storage and grain fed with it. It would be, when on a full give less than a full grain in order to be certain of some economy in the use of it should, therefore, feed cat-instance, anywhere from 40 pounds of pulp and let them all the rough forage they must be borne in mind that my object in this discussion is the farmers of this country benefits that may be secured by sugar-beet pulp as food for this effort will be well re-attracts the attention of a farmer to the fact that here is an article of food. For some come this valuable food pro-tein be secured far below its value, measured by any scale that yet obtains in this feeding stock a farmer may view several things, as fol-It is the scientist's pro-study the changes in animal and to inform the farmer produced 41 pounds, live weight, of beef. This at five cents, ordinary price, gave the pulp, without profit, a feeding value of $2.05 per ton.
It is now pretty well known in this vicinity that there is another sugar factory by-product that also contains valuable food constituents, and which being in a more concentrated form than beet-pulp, it is especially adapted to be fed in connection therewith. This is molasses, said by experts to be equal in feeding value to corn, pound for pound.
Last season, at Los Alamitos Sugar Factory yards, a most conclusive test was given in feeding it with pulp on a large scale. The Gazette of October 24, 1904, had the following on the subject:
"The Bixby Land Company is now disposing of some first class stock, fed on pulp and molasses. H. A. Hammond, foreman in charge of the herd, states in regard to the use of molasses for fattening purposes:
"I have now fed four times full, a four-barrel tank of molasses in the following manner: I first picked out of the whole herd twenty-eight head of poor, scrubby cattle. They had been here a month, feeding on pulp and hay, with very little grain. They have now been six weeks on molasses, fed morning and night on uncut baled hay with fresh pulp. For the first two weeks I fed them lightly, gradually increasing, until at the present time the ration is seventy quarts of molasses added morning and night to their rations of pulp and hay. I now consider they are very nearly up to the rest of the herd, which have had during the same time only hay and pulp, but were in much better condition."
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