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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 48] FEED STUFFS. 1349

or obstructs any officers who may be detailed to enforce said
provisions shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on
conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction be fined not less
than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars.

Feed Stuffs.

1900, ch. 287, sec. 84.

82. Every manufacturer, company or person who shall sell,
offer or expose for sale or for distribution in this State any con-
centrated commercial feeding stuff, as defined in the following
section of this sub-title, used for feeding farm live stock and
poultry, shall affix to every package of such feeding stuff, in a
conspicuous place, on the outside thereof, a plainly printed
statement, clearly and truly certifying the number of net pounds
in the package sold or offered for sale, the name or trade mark
under which the article is sold, the name of the manufacturer
or shipper, the place of manufacture, the place of business, the
source of the food principles, and a chemical analysis stating
the percentage of crude protein, allowing one per cent of nitrogen
to equal six and one-fourth of protein, and of crude fat it
contains, both constituents to be determined by the method
adopted at the time by the Association of Official Agricultural
Chemists.

Ibid. sec. 85.

83. The term concentrated commercial feeding stuff, as here
used, shall not include hays and straws, the whole seeds nor
the unmixed meals made directly from the entire grains of
wheat, rye, barley, oats, Indian corn, buckwheat and broom
corn. Neither shall it include wheat, rye and buckwheat,
brans or middlings, not mixed with other substance, but sold
separately, as distinct articles of commerce, nor pure grain
ground together. The agent of the State hereinafter authorized
to make these inspections is fully empowered to take samples
of these excepted articles when found, ond, if upon analysis
they prove to be adulterated, the vendor shall be in all respects
subject to the penalties hereinafter set forth for the adultera-
tion of concentrated commercial feeding stuff.

Ibid. sec. 86.

84. The term concentrated commercial feeding stuff, as here
used, shall include linseed meals, cotton-seed meals, cotton-seed
hulls, pea meals, cocoanut meals, gluten feeds, maize feeds,
starch feeds, sugar feeds, dried brewers' grains, molt sprouts,


 

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