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1 rj 1jMIP4KPPè : 1 SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS FEBRUARY, 1955 Published by Authority of The Right Honourable C. D. Howe, Minister of Trade and Commerce DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Industry and Merchandising Division Foods and Beverages Section Price 25 cents per month Vol. IX-2 EDMOND Cz.ouTzza, C.M.G., O.A., DSP., Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, Ottawa, 1955.
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3 SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED s'roci( AND POULTRY FEEDS In, 1947 the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, in co-operation with the National Council of the Canadian Feed Manufacturers' Association, coumienced a survey on a sample basis of Shipments of Prepared Stock and Poultry Feeds, showing export shipments as well as provincial destinations in Canada. By 1950 the monthly survey on Shipments 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 couinodities reliably, the coverage of the survey was increased to 200 firms in 1951 and became representative of about 76% of the total 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 cur - rent 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 Secondary or complete feeds in Canada for 1953 together with an estimate of production for the calendar year 1954 and as well the production for the current month in 1954 and 1955 with cumulative totals for 1954 and Table 2 shows the 1955 shipments of primary or concentrated feeds by principal coimnodities, 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 coltnnn (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. (See 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 coninodities, 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 coninodities, provincial destination and export. In this section specialized feeds such as dog and cat foods, mineral mixtures, etc., are the result of 100% survey of the producing industry. Other coodities are estimated on a sample basis.
4 -2- SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS CLASSIFICATION OF FEEDS 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 for making a complete Calf Feed. 2. Dairy & Cattle concentrates - Any concertrate 247. protein or higher for Cattle or Dairy Cows. 3. Swine concentrates - Any concentrate 35 L protein or higher for swine. 4. Poultry Concentrates: (a) Chick Starter Concentrates - Any concentrate for making a complete Chick Starter. (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 & hatching Concentrates - Any concentrate for making a complete feed for laying hens. (e) Fattening & 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 classification. 5. Calf feeds - Any complete feed for calves up to 5 months of age. 6. Dairy & Cattle Feeds - Any complete feed under 247 protein for Cattle or Dairy Cows but excluding Calf Feeds. 7. Swine Feeds - Any complete swine feed under 357 protein. 8. Poultry Feeds: (a) thick Starter feeds - Any complete feed for starting chickens other than Broilers. (b) Broiler Feeds - Any complete feed for starting, growing or finishing Broilers. (c) Growing Feeds - Any complete feed for growing chickens. (d) Laying & Hatching Feeds - Any complete feed for laying hens. (e) Fattening & Finishing feeds - Any complete feed for fattening cockerels, capons or other fowl other than broilers and turkeys and excluding Scratch 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. Dog and Cat Foods: (b) Biscuits - Kibble and all baked products. (c) Meal - Pellets, cubes and other forms. 12. Scratch Grains - Any mixture of Whole or Cracked Grains only for Poultry. 13. Other animal feeds - Such as Horse feed, Rabbit feed, etc.
5 ERRATA Revisions of 1955 Cumulative Totals in the issue of the Monthly Report on Shipments of Prepared Stock and Poultry Feeds. Page 3 - Section FIAt - Column 115FF AsShown Ton Correct Total Ton Calf Concentrates Dairy and Cattle Concentrates 9,121 12,536 Swine Concentrates 11,057 15,486 Poultry Ceiicentrates Total 14,817 19,246 Chick Starter 1,530 1,364 Broiler 1,387 1,510 Growing 1,540 1,771 Laying and Hatching 9,790 13,817 Fattening and Finishing Turkey Other Poultry Total All Concentrates 35,284 47,581
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7 -3- SH1P)NTS OF PREPARED SPOOR AND POULTRY FEEDS Table I - Production of Prepared Stock and Poultry Feeds in Canada 1953 together with estimated comparable data for Current monthly production accompanied by cumulative totals for 1954 and 1955 reported in colut, (3), (4), (5), and (6) respectively Total Production (Annual) 1954 Total Production 1955 ESTIX&TED 1954 Cumulative 1955 Cumulative 1954 Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton "A" PIU4AIY OR (FCZNTRATED FEEDS Calf Concentrate. 1,603 2, Dairy and Cattle Concentrates 57,858 51,715 6,117 4,911 9,121 10,424 Swine Concentrates 66,823 78,406 7,213 6,253 11,057 13,098 Poultry Concentrate. Total 103, ,095 9,203 9,016 14,817 18,310 Chick Starter , ,021 1,530 2,208 Broiler 9,742 10, ,387 1,961 Growing 20,060 26, ,114 1, Laying and Hatching 57,854 68,352 6,349 5,572 9, Fattening and Finishing 1,111 1, Turkey 5,110 5, Other Poultry , Total All Concentrate. 229, ,505 22,690 20,312 35,284 42,058 "r" SE(MDAJY OR CXBI.ETE FEEDS Calf Feed. 27,647 24,295 1,773 1, ,519 Dairy and Cattle Feed. 290, ,045 35,500 29,719 72,859 62,407 Swine Feed. 427, ,497 39,312 34,879 83,729 74,529 Poultry Feeds Total 827, ,245 61,467 65, , ,860 Chick Starter 101, ,833 8,227 10,757 13,393 19,963 Broiler 85, ,424 7,766 8,846 16,002 18,998 Growing 152, ,251 5,693 8,628 10,468 14,589 Laying and Hatching 358, ,807 34,694 32,478 74,971 67,525 Fattening and Finishing , ,120 1,221 Turkey 86, , ,074 6,473 3,842 Other Poultry 25,434 18,441 1,252 1,761 2,654 3,722 Total All Complete Feed. 1,572,552 1,812, , , , ,315 "C" ALL OTHER ABUAL FEEDS Dog and Cat Foods 50,319 54,521 4,432 4,189 8,250 8,258 Canned 37,808 42,881 3,383 3,349 6,280 6,447 Biscuits 3,376 3, Other (Meals, etc.) 9,135 7, ,368 1,260 Minsral Mixtures 6,870 8, ,787 1,493 Fox and Mink Food. 8, Scratch Feeds 94,726 94,021 6,083 5,133 12,428 11,098 Other Animal Feed. 10,054 19,858 1,867 1,622 3,767 3,242 Chopped, Ground or Crushed Grain Feeds 463, ,631 24,325 32,494 52,088 67,716 Total Section "C" 634, ,156 37,904 44,490 79,122 92,550
8 -4- SEIPMENTS OF PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 2 - PRIMARY OR CONCENTRATED FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of primary or concentrated feeds by principal coesnodities, provincial destination and export, 1955, showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all sources and (b) primary feeds consumed as such, shown in tons. Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) CALF CONCENTRATES (2.3) DAIRY AND CATTLE CONCENTRATES (6.0) , , SWINE CONCENTRATES (6.8) , , POULTRY CONCENTRATES TOTAL , ,
9 -5- SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 2 - PRIMARY OR CONCENTRATED FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of primary or concentrated feeds by principal coodities, provincial destination and export. 1955, showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all sources and (b) primary feeds consumed as auch, shown in tons. British Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta Columbia Export TOTAL (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) ,880 2, ,613 2, ,419 3, ,113 4,497 2, , , ,273 3, ,213 3,369 5,585 2, ,863 1, ,043 3, ,203 3,589
10 -6- SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 2 - PRIMARY OR CORCENTR.ATED FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of primary or concentrated feeds by principal co,,mioditiea, provincial destination and export, 1955, showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all sources and (b) primary feeds consumed as such, shown in tons. (Continued) Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec (A) (B) (A.) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) CRICK STARTER CORCENTRATES (3.3) BROILER CNCEWrRJ,TEs (3.3) GRiING CONCENTRATES (5.0) LAYING AND HATCHING CONCENTRATES (5.0) , ,
11 -7- SHIPMENTS OF PREPAEED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 2 - PRIMARY OR CONCENTRATED FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of primary or concentrated feeds by principal coodities, provincial destination and export, 1955, showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all sources and (b) primary feeds consumed as such, shown in tons. (Continued) British Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta Columbia Export TOTAL (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) ,925 1, ,289 1, ,468 3,419-6,349 2,908
12 -8- SHIPMENTS OP PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 2 - PRIMARY OR CONCENTRATED FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of primary or concentrated feeds by principal coditiea, provincial destination and export, 1955, showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all source, and (b) primary feeds consumed as 8uCh, shown in tons. (Concluded) Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec (A) (1) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) FATTENING AND FINISHING CONCENTRATES (8.0) AUgUst TURKEY CONCENTRATES (3.7) OTHER POULTRY CONCENTRATES (4.0) TOTAL ALL CONCENTRATES , ,
13 -9- SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 2 - PRIMARY OR CONCENTRATED FEEDS. Volume of monthly ahipmente of primary or concentrated feeds by principal coimeoditiel, provincial destination and export, 1955, showing separately (a) total primary feeds shipped to all sources and (b) primary feeds consumed as such, shown in tons. (Concluded) British Ontario Manitoba Sas1atchewan Alberta Columbia Export TOTAL (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (8) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) A I ,048 6, ,341 1, ,891 11,175 12,380 5,838 1, ,096 1, ,690 10,096
14 SHIPMEN'fS OF PREPARED SrOCR AND POULTRY FEEDS Tabif 3 - SEcONDARY OR CPLETE FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of secondary or complete feeds by principal conmiodities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tons. Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec CALF FEEDS DAIRY AND CATTLE FEEDS ,780 3,110 1,563 1,870 9,201 9, ,370 3,271 1, ,308 9, ,048 1,834 14, ,926 1,922 12, ,181 1,523 10, , , , , , , ,806 1,173 7, ,383 1,345 10, ,968 1,819 12, ,273 1,991 10,806 SWINE FEEDS ,718 1, ,136 1,263 16,984 17, ,588 1, ,070 14,317 15, , , , , , , , , , , , ,185 15, ,897 1,028 1,295 16, , ,126 14, , ,152 20, , ,350 20,144 POULTRY FEEDS TOTAL ,750 2,938 1,596 1,524 17,453 17, ,191 3,352 1,399 1,356 17,765 15, ,886 2,058 26, ,669 2,259 22, ,387 4,053 2,770 26, ,295 4,111 2,824 31, ,145 3,683 2,899 32, ,033 4,355 2,852 29, ,956 2,719 27, ,513 2,011 23, ,290 1,769 24, ,233 1,713 20,085
15 SIUPMKNf S OF PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 3 - SZQ)NDARY OK COMPLETE FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of secondary or complete feeds by principal cooditiea, provincial destination and export, , shown in ton.. Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Export TOTAL ,024 1, ,746 1, ,773 1,773 1, ,820 1, ,557 1, ,635 1, ,333 1, , , , , , ,595 12,610 13, ,499 6, ,688 37,359 11,346 13, ,150 5, ,719 35,500 14, , ,589 10, , ,680 7, , ,736 4, , ,211 5, , ,312 6, , ,846 7, , ,735 8, , ,908 12, , ,386 12, , ,235 16,734 19, ,496 2, ,650 44,417 15,138 16, ,595 2, ,879 39,312 16, , ,574 14, , ,896 14, , ,956 15, , ,079 16, , ,137 19, , ,430 16, , ,197 15, , ,115 18, , ,745 16, , ,839 31,891 30,627 1,497 1, ,230 1,620 5,578 6, ,660 28,171 1,937 1,728 1,083 1,463 2,221 2,340 5,752 5, ,416 2,966 1,829 3,567 7, ,027 3,181 2,209 4,390 7, ,028 3,217 1,839 3,688 8, ,790 2,961 1,011 2,459 8, ,551 2, ,584 8, ,519 2, ,368 8, ,408 1, ,109 7, ,749 1, ,092 7, ,375 1, ,406 7, ,748 1, ,173 6, ,673 63, ,187 61,467 89,095 94,316 94,337 97,545 94,187 90,138 83,177 72,568 76,166 64,856
16 SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED FOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 3 - SECONDARY OR CCRPLETE FEEDS. Volune of monthly shipments of secondary or complete feeds by principal coemodities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tons. (Continued) Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec CHICK STARTER FEEDS ,909 2,810 1,373 1, , , , , , , , BROILER FEEDS ,660 1, ,336 1, , , , , , , , , , ,256 GROWING FEEDS , ,326 1, , , , ,021 may ,529 1,066 6, ,478 1,327 8, ,089 1,330 9, ,002 1,154 7, , , , LAYING AND HATCHING FEEDS ,386 2,210 1,128 1,193 8,112 11, ,697 1, ,025 8,835 9, , , , ,719 may , , , , , , , , ,826 1,057 11, ,790 1,036 11, ,801 1,040 13, ,492 1,277 13,280
17 SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED SOCX AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 3 - SENDARY OR Ci!PLETE FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of secondary or complete feeds by principal cousnodities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tons, (Continued) Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Cohusbia Export TOTAL ,185 1, ,206 5,166 4,227 2, , ,757 6,262 1, , ,428 8,227 9,179 1,340 1,390 2, ,497 6,021 1, , ,671 3,833 1, ,869 1, , , , , , ,284 6,507 5, ,152 8,236 5,409 5, ,846 6, ,051 7,766 6, ,819 6, ,560 5, ,160 5, ,214 5, ,531 5, ,416 4, ,917 4, ,172 4, ,586 3,296 2, ,961 4,775 4,401 2, ,628 5,693 8, , ,027 10, , ,144 13, , ,914 15, , ,239 13, , ,647 10, , ,579 6, , ,343 4, ,711 3, ,910 2, ,148 16,919 17, ,117 4, ,047 40,277 14, ,980 4, ,478 34,694 15, , ,133 11, , ,062 11, , ,098 12, , ,833 12, , ,256 14, , ,552 14, , ,534 15, , ,253 18, , ,351 16, , ,210
18 SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED FrOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 3 - SECONDARY OR C01PLETE FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of secondary or complete feeds by principal coninodities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tons. (Concluded) Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec FAS'TZNING AND FINISHING FEEDS , , , TURKEY FEEDS , , , , , , , , , , ,691 OTHER POULTRY FEEDS TOTAL ALL FEEDS 1, ,847 3,130 7,510 6,952 4,335 4,713 43,986 44, ,332 2,720 3,149 6,212 7,415 3,796 4,352 40,776 41,610 1,018 3,100 7,801 4,959 60,656 1,509 2,912 7,370 4,899 46, ,633 6,991 5,041 50, ,192 5,817 4,237 50, ,364 5,511 4,526 55, ,229 6,947 5,003 52,336 1,064 3,146 6,851 5,239 52,736 1,370 2,614 6,839 4,529 49,413 1,605 3,153 7,090 4,790 58,293 1,009 3,232 7,514 5,103 51,338
19 -15- SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED STOCK AMD POULTRY FEEDS Table 3 - SE(X)NDARY OR COMPLETE FEEDS. Volimie of monthly ehipmenta of secondary or complete feeds by principal coninodities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tons. (Concluded) British Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta Co1bia Export TGTAL ,026 6, , , , , ,184 1, ,847 1, ,863 1, , , , , , , , , ,105 5, ,508 6, ,453 6, ,446 5, ,138 4, ,006 2, , ,074 3,130 3, , , , , ,880 16, , , , , ,961 1, ,761 1,252 1, , , , , , , , , , ,583 62,259 64,987 2,020 1, ,315 3,280 5,058 10,382 12, , ,310 58,141 58,775 2,617 2,501 1,362 2,000 4,353 5,256 10,184 11, , ,052 70,792 3,764 2,359 5,880 12, ,078 71,719 3,924 2,575 6,427 12,855 1, ,449 64,135 3,936 2,278 5,876 11, ,664 62,921 3,680 1,342 4,279 11,832 1, ,168 63,177 3, ,292 11, ,761 66,729 3, ,209 11, ,329 59,438 2, ,821 11, ,902 56,390 1, ,330 11, ,003 66,125 1, ,336 12, ,888 58,285 1, ,269 12, ,525
20 SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 4 - ALL OTHER ANDfAL FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of other prepared stock feeds by principal coemodities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tons. Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec DOG AND CAT FOODS TOTAL CANNED BISCUITS OTHER (MEALS, ETC,)
21 ity ' SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED F0CX AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 4 - ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of other prepared stock feeds by principal coumxdities, provincial destination and export, , shown in toni. British Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta Columbia Export TOTAL ,088 2, ,069 1,878 2, ,189 3,818 4,432 2, ,869 3, ,024 2, ,663 2, ,250 2, ,691 2, ,940 2, ,529 2, ,154 2, ,061 2, ,082 1,590 1, , ,476 1, ,349 3,383 2, ,984 2, ,197 2, ,720 2, ,343 2, ,817 2, ,981 1, ,378 2, ,978 1, ,933 2, ,
22 SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 4 - ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEEDS. Volume of monthly 8hipmenta of other prepared stock feeds by principal coemodities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tone. (Continued) Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec MINERAL MIXTURES FOX AND MINK FOODS Il SCRATCH FEEDS ,490 1, ,722 1, ,396 1, , , ,864 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,975 *1ã,OTRER ANIMAL FOODS Septemb*r
23 SHIPMENTS OF FEEPARED F0CX AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 4 - ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of other prepared stock feeds by principal coimnodities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tons. (Continued) British Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta Columbia Export TOTAL ,091 1, ,965 6,345 1,088 1, ,133 6,083 1, ,699 1, ,982 1, ,575 1, ,120 1, ,538 1, ,761 2, ,609 1, ,494 1, ,873 1, , , ,620 1, , ,622 1,867 1, , , , , , , , ,417 1, ,041 1, ,864
24 SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED FIOQI AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 4 - ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEEDS. Volume of monthly shipments of other prepared stock feeds by principal consnoditiea, provincial destination and export, hown in tons. (Concluded) Prince Edward Newfoundland Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec CHOPPED, CUND OR CRUSHED FEEDS ,049 3, ,696 3, ,654 2,984 1, ,703 2, ,948 1,300 11, ,611 1,055 8, ,927 1,235 8, , , ,478 1,314 9, ,593 1,084 9, , , ,858 1,181 6, ,265 1,091 6, ,434 1,156 2,696 FACTORS USED IN CONVERTING CONCENTRATES TO FINISHED FEEDS Shipped to or sold in Prince Newfound- Edward Nova New land Island Scotia Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Export Primary or Concentrated Feed. 1. Calf Concentrates Dairy and Cattle Concentrates Swine Concentrate Poultry Concentrates (a) Chick Starter Concentrates (b) Broiler Concentrates (c) Growing Concentrate (d) Laying and Hatching Concentratea (e) Fattening & Finishing Concentrates (f) Turkey Concentrates (g) Other Poultry Concentrates In converting concentrates to finished feeds, the Bureau uses the above factors to establish the mount of concentrates which moved into the secondary manufacturing industry, as such. These factors were established from the returns of all firme in the survey and reflect the weighted average above, which we use for a current 12 month, report.. If you agree that change, 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 given on pages 4, 6 and 8 in brackets after the name of each codity.
25 SHIPMENTS OF PREPARED STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS Table 4 - ALL OTHER ANIMAL FEEDS. Volnae of monthly shipments of other prepared stock feeds by principal codities, provincial destination and export, , shown in tons. (Concluded) Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Export TOTAL ,644 5, ,125 10,235 5,886 1,912 35,222 27,763 6,790 6, ,191 8,554 3,456 1,728 32,494 24,325 8, ,568 5,440 44,335 11, ,274 12,784 4,216 43, ,966 4,075 36,361 8, ,000 3,128 32,936 10, ,647 2,956 38,186 9, ,773 2,826 40,597 8, ,408 2,030 31,784 7, ,462 2,491 31,822 6, ,631 2,394 31,202 6, ,778 1,976 28,164 HOW TO USE THE CONVERSION FACTORS You will note on page 4 that the industry reported they had shipped in the province of Quebec for, ,360 tons of Dairy and Cattle concentrates, of which 321 tons were used or sold directly for use to the farmer and other such conaumars. In other words, 1,039 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 converaion of 1,039 tons of Dairy and Cattle concentrates, we make use of the conversion factor as follows: 1,039 a 6.0-6,234 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 9,687 tons. The atary would appear as follows: Total shipments 9,687 tons Shipments by secondary manufacturers (1) - 6,234 tons Shipments by manufacturers (2) = 3,453 tons In order to access the proportion of total feed shipment,, which your firm enjoys, the following instructions are Important. In terms of concentrates, the concentrate manufacturer would divide the total Dairy and Cattle feeds shipped in the province of Quebec (9,687 tons) by 6.0 and add 321 tons of concentrates moving out of the industry thus: 6.0-1, ,978 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 access their share of the finished coimnodity by determining, in the following manner, the total Supply of finished feeds: Total coamercial feeds shipped 9,687 tons (see page 10) Estimated feeds produced from concentrates sold outside the industry from which would be 321 x 6.0-1,926 tons (see page 4) Total supply of finished feeds used as finished feeds or in the form of concentrate, 11,613 tons (1) Includes franchise operators and those secondary manufacturers who use concentrates to manufacture complete feeds. (2) Includes manufacturers who produce finished feeds directly from raw materials.
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