. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Arizona. 368 Bulletin 91. Fig. 3.—Steers in the feed lots, March 29, 1920 ent lots at the close of the test. Table V gives the value of the ani- mals at the end of the first 77 days on feed. TABLE v.—ESTIMATED VALUE OF ANIMALS AT THE END OF 77 DAYS Value per hundred live weight Lot I $ Lot II $ Lot HI $ Lot IV $ Lot V $ Lot VI $ Local butchers estimated that there was a range of $ per hundred between the value of the steers in Lots I and VL Lot II was fatter than Lots I and III and estimated to be worth 15 cents per hund


. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Arizona. 368 Bulletin 91. Fig. 3.—Steers in the feed lots, March 29, 1920 ent lots at the close of the test. Table V gives the value of the ani- mals at the end of the first 77 days on feed. TABLE v.—ESTIMATED VALUE OF ANIMALS AT THE END OF 77 DAYS Value per hundred live weight Lot I $ Lot II $ Lot HI $ Lot IV $ Lot V $ Lot VI $ Local butchers estimated that there was a range of $ per hundred between the value of the steers in Lots I and VL Lot II was fatter than Lots I and III and estimated to be worth 15 cents per hundred more than Lot III. Lots IV, V, and VI were distinctly fatter than any of the other Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original University of Arizona. Agricultural Experiment Station. Tucson : Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Arizona


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