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Definition of Oil meal
1. Noun. Ground oil cake.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oil Meal
Literary usage of Oil meal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1905)
"Can we afford, with corn at 40 cents per bushel, to feed oil meal, ... If timothy
is fed oil meal or cottonseed meal is needed to balance the ration. ..."
2. Feeds and Feeding: A Hand-book for the Student and Stockman by William Arnon Henry (1910)
"Old-process meal will remain jelly-like. 198. Old- and new-process oil meal.—By
artificial digestion trials with old- and new-process oil meal ..."
3. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1860)
"Feed two quarts of oil meal daily, with cornstalks or good clover hay—the hay is
best with me. In this way I have made them realize me from $47 to $60 each, ..."
4. Pork-production by William Wesley Smith, Robert Alexander Craig (1920)
"Balancing the corn with linseed-oil meal had the effect of enhancing the ...
The pigs fed linseed-oil meal with their corn were on the average 50 pounds ..."
5. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1908)
"Delegate—You say that Swift's tankage has only forty-six per cent of digestible
protein? A. Yes, sir. Delegate—What does oil meal have? Prof. ..."
6. The Tim Bunker Papers by William Clift (1868)
"TIM BUNKER ON FEEDING WITH oil meal. " It's no use to try it," said Jotham
Sparrowgrass, as he poked his cane into the tub where I was preparing a mess for ..."
7. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1865)
"1 had five pounds oil-meal to each bullock; lot No. 2, barley and wheat-meal to
the same value; and lot No. 3, bruised linseed. The oil-meal cost 85a 50, ..."