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Show l'urm Notti. Ho suro that thoro Is plonty of light in tho stnblos. Vontllntlon is necessary but cracks aro objectionable. Thoro is no dnngor of npplying too much stablo manure A dry pon, wlth.clonn, dry bedding, will aid materially in kooping tlio hogs in cood health. Whon you seo anything that needs to bo dono note it down in u book, It will savo timo. In arranging tho pasture, it will bo quito an Item to havo a full supply of grass all through tho growing soason. Cheap food Is tho best feed, combined, com-bined, so as to secure the best results at tho lowost cost and In tho shortest timo Always mako suro of tho young meadows boforo plowing up tho old, especially in soctlons whero grass is uncertain. To forco young stockZto stand out, oxposcd to cold rains, will greatly in-croaso in-croaso tho amount of feed necessary to kcop in good condition. Hlghtly fod, tho first two hundred pounds of a calf will cost scarcoly hulf so much as tho socond two hundrod, says tho Jorsoy Hullotln. On tho farm, thoro Bhould bo no dltllculty in focdlng a good variety, if caro is taken in giving out, rather than to dopctid upon ono variety nt'a timo. A shed should bo arranged conveniently, conven-iently, undor which tho wagon can bo kopt whon not in ueo, as it is not good economy to allow it to stand out during dur-ing tho winter. Undor prosont conditions and nil things considered, tho bost wolght at which to markot hogs is about two hundrod pounds. Heyond this weight tho cost gradually lncronses. |