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1 RIiURIU r~om F TATITIC JUL PROPERTY OF THE LIBRARY I HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED MAY, 1958 Published by Authority of The Honourable Gordon Churchill, Minister of Trade and Commerce DOMINION BUREAU OF TATIBTIOB Industry and Merchandising Division Foods and Beverages ection Price 25 cents Vol. NIl No. 5 EDM0ND CLOIJTXIP, C.M.G., O.A., 1.P., Queens Printer and Controller of tationery, Ottawa, 1958

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3 HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED In, 1947 the Dominion Bureau of tatistics, in co-operation with the National Council of the Canadian Feed Manufacturers' Association, commenced a survey on a sample basis of hipments of Prepared tock and Poultry Feeds, showing export shipments as well as provincial destinations in Canada. By 1950 the monthly survey on hipments assumed real value since it formed a basis of comparing current months with corresponding months of the previous year. Because it was still difficult to estimate certain individual commodities reliably, the coverage of the survey was increased to 200 firms in 1951 and became representative of about 76 of the total volume of the industry. This series was presented on an index basis up to the end of During 1953 the feeds industry desired volume figures which would reveal the actual disappearance into the hands of ultimate consumers. The result is the current survey which is produced from monthly returns of all primary manufacturers of concentrates together with returns of a sample survey of manufacturers who use raw ingredients in their finished feeds. The information presented in this report has been arranged as follows: Table 1 presents the total annual production of Primary and econdary or complete feeds in Canada for 1956 together with an estimate of production for the ' calendar year 1957 and as well the production for the current month in 1957 and 1958 with cumulative totals for 1957 and Table 2 shows the 1958 shipments of primary or concentrated feeds by principal commodities, provincial destination and export. Column (a) gives the total shipments of all concentrates while column (b) gives the shipments of concentrates moving out of the Industry in their original form. The difference between column (a) and column (b) shows the amount of primary feeds used by the secondary feed manufacturers in producing complete feeds. Factor No. 2, which will convert concentrates to feeds is included respectively in brackets after the title of each concentrate. (ee pages 4, 6 and 8). How to use these factors is explained on page 21. Table 3 shows the volume of monthly shipments of secondary or complete feeds by principal commodities, provincial destination and export. Using conversion factors provided by all firms in the primary survey, the resulting volume of feeds has been added to those totals reported by firms which manufacture finished feeds from raw materials. The volume of feeds, shown in this section, therefore, represents the estimated total feeds shipped by all types of manufacturers including franchise operators and independent manufacturers who purchase concentrates from primary manufacturers. Factor No. 1, which will show the proportion of concentrates moving out of the Industry is shown on page 20. Table 4 presents the volume of shipments by manufacturers of other types of stock feeds by principal commodities, provincial destination and export. In this section specialized feeds such as dog and cat foods, mineral mixtures, etc., are the result of 100 Z, survey of the producing industry. Other commodities are estimated on a sample basis.

4 -2- HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED CLAIFICATION OF FEED A complete feed is a formulated feed to be fed as is, and may be in the form of mash, pellets, crumbles, cubes, etc. For your assistance in classifying these commodities, the following explanation is offered: 1. Calf concentrates - Any concentrate or making a complete Calf Feed. 2. Dairy and Cattle concentrates - Any concentrate 247g. protein or higher for Cattle or Dairy Cows. 3. wine concentrates - Any concentrate 357 protein or higher for swine. 4. Poultry Concentrates: (a) Chick tarter Concentrates - Any concentrate for making a complete Chick tarter. (b) Broiler Concentrates - Any concentrate for making a complete Broiler Feed. (c) Growing Concentrates - Any concentrate for making a complete feed for growing chickens. (d) Laying and Hatching Concentrates - Any concentrate for making a complete feed for laying hens. (e) Fattening and Finishing Concentrates - Any concentrate for making a complete fattening feed for fowl other than Broilers or Turkeys. (f) Turkey Concentrates - Any concentrate for making a complete turkey feed. (g) Other Concentrates - Any concentrate for Poultry not covered by any other c lass if [cat ion. 5. Calf feeds - Any complete feed for calves up to 5 months of age. 6. Dairy and Cattle Feeds - Any complete feed under 247 protein for Cattle or Dairy Cows but excluding Calf Feeds. 7. wine Feeds - Any complete swine feed under 357 protein. 8. Poultry Feeds: (a) Chick tarter Feeds - Any complete feed for starting chickens other than Broilers. (b) Broilers Feeds - Any complete feed for starting, growing or finishing Broilers. (c) Growing Feeds - Any complete feed for growing chickens. (d) Laying and Hatching Feeds - Any complete feed for laying hens. (e) Fattening and Finishing Feeds - Any complete feed for fattening cockerels, capons or other fowl other than broilers and turkeys and excluding cratch Grains. (f) Turkey Feeds - Any complete feed for starting, growing or finishing turkeys. (g) Other Complete Feeds - Any complete feed for pheasants, ducks or other poultry and not covered by any other classification. 11. Doe and Cat Foods: (b) Biscuits - Kibble and all baked products. (c) Meal - Pellets, cubes and other forms. 12. cratch Grains - Any mixture of Whole or Cracked Grains only for Poultry. 13. Other Animal Feeds - uch as Horse Feed, Rabbit Feed, etc.

5 -3- HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED Table 1 - Production of Prepared tock and Poultry Feeds in Canada 1956 together with estimated comparable data for Current monthly production accompanied by cumulative totals for 1957 and 1958 reported in columns (3), (4), (5), and (6) respectively. ETINATED 1956 Total hipments (Annual) (1) 1957 Total Cumulative Cumulative hipments Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton "A" PRIMARY OR CONCENTRATED FEED Calf Concentrates 2,032 2, ,345 Dairy and Cattle Concentrates 86,016 97,701 6,969 9,024 47,920 52,405 wine Concentrates 98, ,251 7,864* 10,287 41,680* 51,214 Poultry Concentrates Total 155, ,761 15,284 17,051 66,321 69,684 Chick tarter 11,269 9,574 1,547 1,635 6,000 5,746 Broiler 17,556 18,104 1,848 2,552 7,337 10,027 Growing 27,692 26,709 3,526 3,531 10,331 10,159 Laying and Hatching 82,355 84,968 6,344 6,867 36,614 36,381 Fattening and Finishing 1, Turkey 10,642 14,307 1,606 1,849 4,230 4,781 Other Poultry (2) 5,376 4, ,715 2,401 Al I 342, ,844 30,361 36, , ,648 "8" ECONDARY OR CItPLEIE FEED Calf Feeds 23,861 22,414 2,565 3,528 10,428 12,869 Dairy and Cattle Feeds 386, ,301 35,800 42, , ,379 wine Feeds 529, ,100 42,034 52, ,68 254,349 Poultry Feeds Total 1,038,151 1,098, , , , ,035 Chick tarter 107,334 87,818 15,725 15,879 59,013 56,679 Broiler 190, ,329 20,752 25,445 83, ,961 Growing 167, ,427 20,881 20,441 62,358 58,875 Laying and Hatching 399, ,539 36,252 36, , ,846 Fattening and Finishing 19,853.11, ,438 2,960 Turkey 129, ,909 13,281 15,584 37,707 42,304 Other Poultry 22,901 22,768 1,868 2,450 9,045 10,410 Total All Complete Feeds 1,977,364 2,087, , , , ,632 "C" ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEED Dog and Cat Foods 60,521 65,934 5,498 6,552 25,856 29,079 Canned 46,767 52,443 4,386 5,354 20,572 23,233 Biscuits 4,101 3, ,539 1,674 Other (Meals, etc.) 9,653 9, ,745 4,172 Mineral Mixtures 9,574 9, ,177 4,991 Fox and Mink Foods 8,096 8, ,158 2,194 cratch Feeds 95,911 72,751 6,546 4,469 28,563 20,489 Other Animal feeds 10,464 20,186 2,051 1,899 8,961 9,404 Chopped, Ground or Crushed Grain Feeds 623, ,247 28,837 33, , ,611* Total ection "C" 807, ,293 44,010 47, , ,768* (1) Revised to agree with 1956 Annual. (2) includes concentrates not specified. * Revised.

6 -4- HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED Tahl 2 - PRIMARY OR CONCENTRATED FEED. Volume of monthly shipments of prrnary or concentrated feeds by principal conmiodities, prouincial destination and export, 1958 showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all iources and (b) primary feeds reaching farm level as such, shown in tons. I Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova cotia New Brunswick Quebec (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (8) (A) (B) CALF CONCENTRATE (2.3) January March April eptember DAIRY MID CATrLE CONCENTRATE (6.0) January , , March , April , , eptember WINE CONCENTRATE (6.8) January , , March , April , , eptember POULTRY CONCENTRATE TOTAL January , , March , April , , ept Novenhe r

7 -5- HIPMENT OF I'REI'ARED TOCK MT POULTRY FEED Ts 1 2-PRIMARY OR con(:en-lralei) FEE. Vohrne of ont ly shipoents of pci 30 or roor or card trrds lv pr ITIL ipal omrv'd t provincial destination and export, 1958 showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all sources and (b) primary feeds reaching farm level as such, shown in tons. Ontario Manitoba askatchewan Alberta British Columbia Export TOTAL (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) ,538 4, , ,462 6,329. 6,788 3, ,180 5,587 7,357 4, ,574 6,141,882 4, ,165 5,422 5,415 3, ,024 4,604 6,353 3, ,503 1, ,804 5,588 5,406 2, , II ,821 4,721 5,618 2, ,465 1, ,961 5,114 4,771 2, , ,341 4,068 5,664 2, , ,287 4,937 7,273 2,523 1, , ,236 5, ,231 1, , ,063 4,571 7,078 2,330 1, , ,986 5, ,316 1, , ,346 5,211 8,267 2,659 1,62f 1,122 1, ,702 1, ,051 n, 51 5

8 -6- HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED Tahlv 2 - PRTMARYOR C0NCTRATED FEED. Volume of monthly shinents of primary or concentrated feeds by principal conmoditie, provincial destination and export, 1958 showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all sources and (b) prim5ry feeds reaching farm level as such shown in tons. (Continued) Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova cotia New Brunswick Quebec (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) CHICK TARTER CONCENTRATE (3.3) January March April Jo ly eptember BROILER CONCENTRATE (3.3) January March April eptember ,107 1 CROWING CONCENTRATE (5.0) January March April eptember LAYING AND HATCHING CONCENTRATE (5.0) January March April ept embe Novembr , , , , I

9 I 2MI:NI F 'REf.\RFi flk AN: 'n: :1 lahle 2 - I'RIMAR\ OR concermlared FEED. Volume oni monthly s hi pments of pr imary or onronntratnnd ords by pr I-ipa,ond: I provincial destination and export, 1958 showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all sources and (b) primary feeds reaching farm level as such, shown in ton.. (Continued) Ontario Manitoba askatchewan Alberta British Columbia Export TOTAL (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) , , , E , q , , , , , , , , , , , , ,531 1,465 4,496 1, ,562 4,151 3,837 1, ,456 3,822 1, ,373 3,501 3,650 1, ,392 3,111 1,924 1, ,867 1,140

10 -8- HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED Table 2 PRIMARY OR CONCENTRATED FEED. Volume of monthly shipments of primary or concentrated feeds by principal commodities, provincial destination and export, 1958 showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all sources and (b) primary feeds reaching farm level as such, shown in tons. (Concluded) 4 Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova cotia New Brunswick Quebec (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) FATTENING AND FINIHING CONCENTRATE (8.0) January I I - - I March April eptember TURKEY CONCENTRATE (3.7) January March April eptember OTHER POULTRY CONCENTRATE (4.0) January March April eptember TOTAL ALL CONCENTRATE January ,897 1, , March ,891 1,290 April , ,065 1,254 eptemhev Deceher (3) Data not available.

11 -9-2R I P1IENT OF PREPARED TOCX AND POULTRY FEED Uah1 2 - PRIMARY OR CONCENJRAlEl) PEED. Volume of monthly shipeents of primary or concentrated feeds by principal coesnodities, provincill destination and export, 1958 showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all sources and (b) primary feede reaching farm level is such, shown in tons. (Concluded) Ontario Manitoba askatchewan British Alberta Columbia Export TOTAL (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (3) (3) (3) (3) , , (3) (3) (3) (3) ,263 10,250 1,552 1,124 1,282 1,045 3,842 2, ,668 17,080 18,885 9,025 1,515 1,096 1, ,226 2, ,230 14,906 20,198 9,574 1,561 1,078 1,353 1,039 3,761 2, ,778 16,407 18,817 8,847 1,795 1,248 1, ,057 2, , ,635 8,808 2,086 1,470 1,576 1,138 3,738 2, ,831 16,065

12 HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED Table 3 - ECONDARY OR co,mnodities, COMPLETE FEED. Volume of monthly shipments of secondary or complete feeds by principal provincial destination and export, shown in tons. Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova cotia New Brunswick Quebec CALF FEED January March April , eptember DAIRY AND CATTLE FEED January ,262 3,338 2,029 1,784 9,236 9, ,905 3,109 1,566 1,585 9,092 9,298 March ,041 2,803 3,500 1,824 2,030 12,228 14,167 April ,346 3,235 2,023 1,819 11,297 12,0i ,619 2,282 1,801 1,708 12,206 14, , , , ,083 1,075 9,822 eptember ,005 1,137 10, ,398 1,620 11, ,759 1,643 12, ,462 1,677 10,696 WINE FEED January ,434 1, ,014 1,127 16,976 22, ,212 1, ,069 18,040 March ,427 1, ,160 16,421 22,255 April , ,329 15, , , ,933 19, , , , ,016 18,564 eptember 76 1, ,074 17, , ,008 19, , , , ,073 20,394 POULTRY FEED. TOTAL January ,913 4,120 1,809 1,787 19,567 19, ,182 4,024 1,651 1,814 19,238 18,198 March ,116 4,160 1,832 2,144 21,519 23,352 April ,460 4,544 2,260 1,968 18,634 19, ,994 5,331 2,325 2,762 24,787 27, ,287 2,167 23, ,027 4,696 2,414 25, ,739 2,418 29,056 eptember ,521 2,093 23, ,492 2,051 23, ,942 1,609 20, ,503 1,687 18,903 is

13 - 11 HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED Table 3 - ECONDARY OR COMPLETE FEED. Volume of monthly ahipeienta of secondary or cop1ete feeds by principal commodities, provincial destination and export, shown in tons. Ontario Manitoba as1atchewan Alberta British Columbia Export TOTAL ,164 1, ,800 2,020 1,026 1, ,716 1,993 1,261 1, ,102 2,525 1,335 1, ,245 2,803 1,416 1, ,565 1, ,287 3,528 1, , , , , ,515 1, ,670 71,493 21, ,201 19, ,882 21, ,176 20, ,210 16, , , , , , , , ,114 2,165 6,862 5, ,644 1,736 6,390 4, ,028 1,993 6,061 5, ,394 1,256 5,052 6,033* ,485 1,402 3,989 5, , , ,228 3, , ,023 4, ,717 4, ,690 5, ,921 46, ,563 42, ,744 50, ,862 46,444* 15 35,800 42,882 18,808 23,485 28,690 30,781 38,114 45,345 47,188 25,609 26, ,861 3, ,797 56,606 21,577 22, ,715 2, ,129 47,667 20,281 24, ,115 3, ,803 54,384 20,187 21, ,479 2, ,935 43,190 19,102 25, ,556 P2, ,034 52,502 17, , ,123 20, , ,458 20, , ,516 20, , ,910 22, , ,142 22, , ,374 24, , ,879 42,888 42,182 1,375 1, ,180 2,016 2,103 8,599 8, ,064 82,816 37,709 39,569 1,644 1,922 1,684 2,056 2,780 2,769 7,592 8, ,546 79,555* 41,719 44,253 2,548 3,388 2,534 3,000 5,096 4,327 8,375 8, ,103 94,923 48,352 47,331 2,979 3,840 2,277 2,930 4,066 4,302 8,982 10, ,183 96,542 53,125 56,449 3,820 4,676 2,672 3,279 4,965 3,810 10,685 11, ,291 49,110 2,571 1,809 2,891 9, , ,199 51,494 1, ,141 10, ,346 47,035 1, ,417 11, ,186 67,114 1, ,486 10, ,964 47,184 1, ,652 10, ,641 41,943 1, ,996 8, ,836 40,473 1, ,507 8, ,963

14 HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEEDI Table 3 - ECONDARY OR commodities, COMPLETE FEED. Volume of monthly shipments of secondary or provincial destination and export, shown in tons. complece feeds by (Continued) principal Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova cotia New Brunswick Quebec CHICK TARTER FEED January ,514 1, ,810 1,659 March ,797 2,760 April ,992 2, ,930 4, , , ,026 eptember BROILER FEED January ,675 5, ,189 5, 3(7 March ,775 6, 2 April ,950 5,lu ,112 8, , , ,525 eptember , , , ,276 GROWING FEED January , ,248 1,028 March ,298 1, ,729 1,763 April ,376 1, ,859 1, ,549 1, ,321 3, , , , , ,863 eptember , , , LAYING AND HATCHING FEED January ,667 2,921 1,176 1,235 9,748 10, ,501 2,636 1,041 1,080 9,953 8,727 March ,156 2, ,183 10,275 9,853 April ,392 2, ,832 7, , ,986 8, , , , , , ,558 eptember ,086 1,008 8, ,329 1,077 9, , , ,181 1,194 10,071'

15 HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED al ft -, E1uNuAy U CoMkLi1E leeu. Volume of monthly shisente of secondary or cumplete feeds by principel coimnodities, provincial destination and export shown in tone. (Continued) British Ontario Manitoba askatchewan Alberta Columbia Export TOTAL ,417 2, ,885 5,532 3,237 2, ,124 1, ,861 8,068 4,294 4, ,544 1,282 1,224 2,459 2, ,341 12,961 5,898 5,008 1,459 1,596 1,194 1,261 1,870 1, ,201 14,239 5,889 5,956 1,217 1,714 1,148 1,135 1,762 1, ,725 15,879 3, ,538 1, , , , ,367 1, ,708 1, ,351 10,369 12, ,401 11, ,057 12, ,551 12, ,997 13, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,181 2, , , , , , ,921 20, ,090 19, ,672 21, ,372 21, ,445 19,127 18,451 18,282 20,468 17,595 18,205 4,782 4, ,673 4, ,405 6, ,630 7, ,567 11, , , , , , , , ,291 6, ,949 7, ,445 10, ,207 1, ,792 13, , ,642 1, ,881 20, , , , , , , , , , ,211 21,745 19, ,301 17, ,550 17, ,452 16, ,841 17, , , , , , , , ,080 1,039 6,208 6, ,452 43, ,371 5, ,611 37, ,122 5, ,809 38, ,154 5, ,695 35, ,636 5, ,252 36, , , , , , , , , , , ,177 5, , , ,970

16 HIPNT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED Table 3 - ECONDARY OR commodities, COMPLETE FEED. Volume of monthly shipsenta of secondary or complete feeds by provincial destination and export, , shown in tons. (Concluded) principa' Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova cotia New Brunswick Quebec FATrENING AND FINIHING FEED January March April eptember TURKEY FEED January , FebruAry lb , March ,351 1, ,435 1, ,715 2, ,170 April , ,882 eptember , , , ,039 OTHER POULTRY FEED January March April MALY eptember TOTAL ALL ECONDARY FEED January ,786 2,448 7,956 8,339 4,891 4,737 46,019 52, ,446 2,323 7,790 7,855 4,122 4,356 44,679 45,869 March ,924 3,353 7,577 8,466 4,549 5,395 50,576 60,294 April ,078 2,651 8,376 8,597 4,951 4,510 40,743 47, ,635 2,498 8,264 8,440 4,859 5,432 55,774 62, ,815 5,802 3,463 41, ,764 6,870 4,062 47, ,620 7,631 4,569 57,882 eptember 936 2,675 7,375 4,339 52,027 1,084 2,398 7,710 4,712 54,640 1,353 2,044 7,538 4,164 53,362 1,082 3,436 8,978 4,466 50,198

17 - 15-8IIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED Table 3 - ECONDARY OR COMPLETE FEED. Volume of monthly shipments of secondary or complete feeds by principal conmiodities, provinciti destination and export shown in tons. (Concluded) Ontario Manitoba askatchewan Alberta British Columbia Export TOTAL (3) (3) , , , , ?,59 1, ,787 3, , ,936 4, , , ,720 8,556 1,564 4, , , ,983 9,850 5,599 6,970 1,400 1,518 1,117 1, ,142 1, ,281 15,584 6, , ,333-14,348 8, ,943-17,456 9, ,286-18,894 8, ,819-17,166 8, ,726-15,289 5, ,611 2, ,43 1, ,017 1, (3) ,671 (3) 938 1, ,768 2,207 1,096 1, ,721 2,018 1,117 1, ,868 2,450 1, ,893 1, ,026 1, ,985 1, ,829 1, ,082 1, ,969 1, ,939 91,154 91,400 2,207 2,770 1,689 2,432 6,078 7,396 15,817 14, , ,784 78,513 83,406 2,426 2,903 2,577 3,233 6,217 7,176 14,309 13, , ,359 83,143 91,576 3,293 4,251 3,518 4,266 9,337 9,514 14,725 14, , ,399 81,050 90,825 3,660 4,914 3,012 3,888 7,026 7,890 14,303 15, , ,979* 85,853 99,914 4,504 5,790 3,289 4,423 8,085 8,139 14,968 17, , ,111 75,008 3,190 2,473 4,731 13, ,518 81,683 2,512 1,511 4,529 15, ,233 77,930 2,433 1,714 5,891 15, ,134 79,280 2,355 1,821 4,640 14, , ,495 2,341 1,583 4,788 15, ,316 84,983 2,772 2,378 6,546 13, ,070 88,295 2,397 1,749 5,566 14, ,700 (3) Data not available.

18 HIP?ONT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED Tahie L - ALLOTHER ANIMAL FEED. Volume of monthly shipments of other prepared stock feeds by principal commodities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tons. Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova cotia New Brunswick Quebec DOC AND CAT FOOD TOTAL January March April eptember , (1) 17 (1) January March April eptember , (1) 14 (1) BICUIT January March April eptember OT11R (MEAL, ETC.) January March April eptember I (I) Data Not Available.

19 IIIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED Table 4 - ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEED. Volume of monthly shipments of other prepared stock feeds by principal coimeodities, provincial destination and export, ahown in tons. British Ont&rio Manitoba aakatchewsn Alberta Columbia Export TOTAL ,408 2, , ,477 6,130 2,199 2, , ,556 5,907 2,412 2, ,197 1, ,661 5,349 2,142 2, , ,664 5,141 2,719 3, ,231 1, ,498 6,552 2, , ,536 2, , ,462 2, , ,345 2, , ,554 2, , ,922 3, , ,565 2, , ,694 1,817 2, ,425 4,928 1,647 2, ,585 4,833 1,771 1, ,442 4,126 1,690 1, ,734 3,992 2,202 2, ,386 5,354 2, ,577 1, ,381 1, ,124 2, ,334 2, ,593 Q, ,210 1, , () ,

20 RIP1NT OF PREPARED TOCK MW POULTRY FEED Table 4 - ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEED. Volume of monthly shipments of other prepared stock feeds by principal commodities, provincial destination and export shown in tons. Prince Edward Newfoundland Is land Nova cotia New Brunswick Quebec MINERAL MIXTURE January March April eptember FOX AND MINK FOOD January March April eptember CRATCH FEED January March April eptember ,390 1, , II 1,521 1, , ,443 1, ,135 1, , , ,981 1, ,275 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,005 ALL OTHER ANIMAL FOOD January March April eptember (1) 2 (1) (1) Data not available

21 - 19 HIPFNT OF PREPARED TOCK AND POULTRY FEED TaLL, 4 - ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEED. Volume of monthly shipsents of other prepared stock feeds by principal com,odities, provincial destination and export shown in tons. British Ontario Manitoba askatchewan Alberta Columbia Export TOTAL , ,020 1, , , , [H H (1) (1) , , , , , ,697 4, ,529 4, ,226 3, ,565 3,942 1, ,546 4,469 1, ,827 1, ,330 1, ,905 1, ,096 1, , , , ,644 1, ,073 1, ,855 1, ,338 1, ,051 1, , , ,599 6 fl ,487 6 (I L ,624 76' , ,895

22 20 - HIPMENT OF PREPARED TOCK ANT) POULTRY FEED Table 4 - ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEED. Volume of month] nhipmrnts o I ln r pn. pan. d pnin pal comodities, provincial destination and enport, - ii sho-1 in tons. (Crtsludd) I Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova cotia New Brunswick Quebec CHOPPED. GROUND OR CRUHED FEED January ,527 2,743* 788 1,462 4,122 4, ,628 2, ,133 3,139 March ,344 2, ,332 3,755 April ,380 2, ,097 4, ,262 2, ,737 3, , , , , , ,237 eptember , , , , ,073 4, ,007 1,134 4,658 FACTOR UED IN DETERMINING QUANTITIE OF CONCENTRATE MOVING INTO ECONDARY INDUTRY hipped to or sold in Newfound- Prince Nova New. askat- British Quebec Ontario Manrtoba Alberta Export land Edward cotia Brunswick chevan CDlumbia Island I Primary or Concentrated Feeds 1. Calf Concentrates Dairy and Cattle Concentrates wine Concentrates Poultry Concentrates (a) Chick tarter Concentrates (b) Broiler Concentrates (c) Growing Concentrates (d) Laying and Hatching Concentrates (a) Fattening & Finishing Concontrates (f) Turkey Concentrates (g) Other Poultry Concentrates In converting concentrates to finished feeds, the Bureau uses the above factors to establish the amount of concentrates which moved into the secondary manufacturing industry, as such. These factors were established from the returns of all firms in the survey and reflect the weighted average above, which we use for a current 12 months reports. If you agree that changes should be made in any of these factors, you should advise us at once whether or not you think the factor is low or high. From the above, you will notice that 86.8 per cent of the calf concentrates shipped in the province of Ontario in any month during 1954 moved into the hands of franchise operators and other manufacturers who make feeds from concentrates. The balance, or 13.2 per cent, moved out of the industry and was used by farmers and other similar consumers directly. Factor No. 2, which will turn concentrates into finished feeds, is eis'en on paces 4, F, each c ossniod i cy and in brackets after the name csl

23 HIP8ffiNT OF PREPARED TOCK MID POULTRY FEED Table 4 - ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEED. Volume of monthly shipments of other prepared stock feeds by principal coesnodities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tona. (Concluded) British Ontario Manitoba askatchewan Alberta Columbia Export TOTAL ,468 3, , ,046 11,754 1,404 4,615 27,467 30,336* 4,334 4, ,229 9,950 1,246 3,251 26,581 25,665 4,716 4, ,117 9,670 1,458 3,928 27,145 26,672 4,036 3, , ,891 11,030 3,791 3,643 28,665 27,755 5,051 5,2b , ,799 12,046 3,960 5,249 28,837 33,183 4, ,606 3,532 25,615 5, ,740 3,503 29,622 5,224 1, ,425 4,932 34,041 4, ,688 4,417 28,861 4,439 1, ,272 6,095 32,151 5, ,308 8,914 36,379 4, ,783 1,512 28, W TO UE THE CONVERION FACTOR -d t ry reported they had shipped in the province of Quebec for January, ,533 II.I s1 Calti atrs, 362 tons were used or sold directly for use to the farmer and other such corisumera. In other words, 1,171 tons moved into the hands of secondary manufacturers for further use in manufacturing complete feeds. In order to obtain the finished feeds resulting from the conversion of 1,171 tons of Dairy and Cattle concentrates, we make use of the conversion factor as follows: 1,171 x 6.0-7,026 tons of Dairy and Cattle Feeds. Now turn to page 10 and you will see that the shipments of Dairy and Cattle Feeds in the province of Quebec in the same month amounted to 9,643 tons. The surmnary would appear as follows. Total shipments = hipments by secondary manufacturers (1) hipments by manufacturers (2) = 9,643 tons 7,026 tons 2,617 tons In order to assess the proportion of total feed shipments, which your firm enjoys, the following instructions are important. In terms of concentrates, the concentrate manufacturer would divide the total Dairy and Cattle feeds hipped in the province of Quebec (9,643 tons) by 6.0 and add 362 tons of concentrates moving out of the industry thus: 6.0 1, = 1,969 tons To the above he would relate his total shipments of Dairy. and Cattle concentrates for the province of Quebec during the same period. In terms of complete feeds, the complete feeds manufacturer (including franchise operators) would aaassa their share of the market by determining, in the following manner, the total supply of finished feeds: Total coesnercial feeds shipped 9,643 tons (see page 10) Estimated feeds produced from concentrates sold outside the industry from which would be 362 x 6.0-2,172 tons (see page 4) T01.5] suppis of lini shod fds ucd as fin ishd Io tho Ions 1 corcc.cc lets 1,815 tons I Inc hides I IflhlCIuI r.dpirt.u and those seconder nianul acturers who user Oncontrates to manufacture complete feeds. (2) Includes manufacturers who produce finished feeds directly from raw materials.

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