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Show Keep Live Stock. On most farms In the dry fanning area"enough live stock should be kept to pay most of the running expenses of the farm. Hay and pasturage are very short In such areas and consequently conse-quently too dear for cheap live stock production. Knough corn should be grown to supply, first, the work horses with roughage during the winter. If not the working season; second, to supplement the pastures of the summer sum-mer and fall ns a soiling crop or In the form of ensilage and to form the bulk of their winter ration; third, to supply the sheep ond hogs a cheap fattening food for finishing them off in the fall. North Dakota Ilulletln. |