Show I IVilrr t nr l llrnlnc 1126 I To te J armor ilevlew I hare iuii 1 nlllnK an article In your I Issue M Ma I on summer feeding of hog tail worn to me lo 1If a little mlsliajbg vhllt in Mlll nunit the I I Rlh l2 pf feeding ln I mild weather nml 1 itt the most profit come from I 101 feeling solien they are given nil they 1 xtpl < obsunat anti nil of that IN I i unuouHnijr lrup Rot hat hey will gel ell lIeh Innt i from pasture rrnmxjWi ft j r rain to the extent rrc I I SSlMfS it tits to rie to Ito I QUIIO lid cql1 bS I doubtfol lndpo 1 rm0eMPMenle l flat I been that hen 1 hog are real nbout All the Gala the > will tat they will ent i but try little cram of any kind of Course Ihy will eat romp for flogs like nil other animal like n variety of food bat they win nl most Of what they like bent IInll that II tile grain Whlll grass they will cat when fed nil the grain they want will be beneficial It will itlmiiute tbe appetite nnd aid their dltettion but they wont eat enough cf tIeSrrA 10 mj much to their xvflitlit from It My eitrlenec hoo been that to get the mOIl no III en hog from grating they Should lie fed a little grain once a day fell at night and as nearly no Pon Bible at the same hour They Bonn come to look for tilt Ir grain feed only at the regular lime and will not hang around walling for It at any other time I am nwnro that a good many hog raisers claim hit I hog will do better on gras not lo 10 fed any grain II mean when Ira It lo be I the nmln feed 11 Hut that line not been my experience I think they will I do much better It fed n little dry corn xv till the rrnnn I I woniler how many hog grower will Indorse ray statement that more growth can be mule on hog lot the right kind on an acre of tie or than ran tie from one ncro of corn Irof Stnborn formerly of tho Agricultural Agri-cultural College of Kanrn claim to have made oo pound oll pork from ono acre of clover I hap nexer made na much an that but I haxe mnilo COO I pound sell hat l Is I l1I rrhl Ihnn the river note feeder xvlll make from an stern of corn Im I talking now about n good growth of lover anti a good crop of corn f0 buthel of shelled corn lo tile acre It I a good trap and the average feeder wont make slier ten pound of pork lo the bushel of corn Potnlbly there are tome Hint would make more than 10 pound but them are n good many more that would mAke less I Ito that tile rloxer is I ahead At my flgur I have nil of the years planned to have n clover field for my hog to run In rand ban allanyis thought I got good pay but I never have but once known Just what I wa doing In the opting of IkSI I bought to rhoat that axrragcd 1 100 pound I turned them Into an eight acre clover field about the lot of May as soon na the clover wa up so that they could get a good bile And I want to ray ut hero that I think a good many makp lie mistake of letting tho clover get too large lefore they turn onto It Turn In no roon ai It get fairly started and tin n If It In I n fairly growing reason Ihe cloxtr will be likely to outgrow tin hog I kept those hog In that flili of clover and fold them the IMh day of September and their average weight was i5 pound They wtrejed In nillltlon to the clover one pound of ahilled corn to the hoc per dar Ibr weight They had free accni lo salt anti wood rights In equal parts mixed kept In u trougl under a shell no It would not waste fly the rain They had good clean wall when they wanted An automall rr rnnrrment kept their trnuKh full with tints I Across the top no that they Could not get Into It and foul It That WAIl all tho feed they got and ns before Stated the r gained l t26 pound The 2H pound 1 fully paid for the corn they wtru fed leaving 100 pound lo tho credit of tile clover The clover wait Ibo common medium ml If I was going to seed I 0 Odd for n hog pasture today I ihoub mix the reed I qIlAI parts medium ret nnd oltlke It will tnaku n more tier nhlo pasture and make variety which lie hog like One thing morn Hue cents often omen from attention to lit I I t tin tiling The corn fid Ihean hog wn not put In n trough or In n pile a 0 they could gobble a mouthful of It am wallow II whole but It WAIl Scattered rn they had lo pick It up slowly unit M of courro they would chew It much better bet-ter and get It good deal moro fiom It I see that I have snld Above that to get the most out ot clover for norkinuk Ing one mutt have the right kind or hog I do not tnian by that any par tlcular Wood I but hogs ot tillable nge and by the way thl li I ono Item on lie I wrong tide of that ledgerwhen we com to strike Iho balance on cloxer grow pork Shoals must be fixe or six montha old heforii they will do their Jut on rIoHr And this ineana winter frig them which its II rule I do not con older priintab I havn for n coal many ran wlnlerul only my breedln mock I bought Alan GO In tho exper ment reported I haxo made Iho mot money when I fed my hog mi that they were ready for the market at from five to eight months old 8 I Tax III Wisconsin I |