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S.98 4.98 on nr a! n SAVE GRAIN FEED RIGHT i Here Are 19 Practical Suggestions To He' Tie-in With the President's ConservatiOx Program HOGS 1. Feeding a good supplement can save about 300 pouri -,r. grain for every 100 pounds of pork. 50 pounds of Pi . Pig and Hog CIiow and 300 lbs. grain on the P j Plan can do the job of about 600 lbs. of grain fed sk , i 2. Worming pigs at 12 weeks of age can save 120 poi j ! grain. Purina Pigtab Granules does the job easi! i ; nomically. ' ,: i 3. Market hogs at lighter weights 200 to 225 pound; reduction of one pound in the average weight of v i marketed in the U. S. saves 7 million bushels of y, i 4. Keep hogs on pasture as long as possible, check feec ! justment to avoid wastage, have plenty of clean ' ! and protect against loses or feed wastage caused 1 ease and parasites. DAIRY CATTLE 5. Feed cows according to productions-weigh milk anr accordingly. 6. Cull dairy herds carefully and intelligently. Sale producing and defective cows will conserve grain I crease meat supply. 7. Feed dry cows properly for increased production ! N cost at next lactation. - 8. Conserve milk by feeding calves on a dry feed 1 Startena. . BEEF CATTLE 9. Get beef cattle that are ready out of the feedl j market not only to conserve grain but to incre, t total ood supply. I i 10. Feed fattening cattle a balanced supplement toVl more pounds of gain per bushel of grain. LAYERS 11. Cull flocks carefully and continuously. Sell all non-l ers and, unless producing hatching eggs, sell all cockeif 12. Feed the best ration available to high-producers and j i. the most feed into the layers. This will conserve grai S through getting the most eggs per pound of feed. Exlttt j sion Service figures from many states show an average c I about 9 pounds of feed to produce a dozen eggs. On i j Purina program with Purina Layena or Lay Cliovvv! t takes only about 6 pounds of feed per dozen eggs. . 13. Keep flocks healthy and reduce mortality through a car ful sanitation program. 14. Avoid feed wastage by using efficient feeders, by not ove jj filling hoppers but filling more often. I BROILERS AND TURKEYS ! 15. Feeding a good broiler ration can result in a saving c. z2 to 1 lb. of feed per pound of broiler meat. Purina Broiler Chow on the Purina program will produce a 3-pound 3-pound broiler in 11 weeks on 10 lbs. of feed. 16. Market broilers at lighter weights 3 pounds or less when it can be done economically, since early gains re- quire the least feed per pound. 17. Buy good broiler chicks in order to convert feed to meat I more efficiently. 18. Market turkeys when ready or as soon as they reach top quality. KILL RATS i . 19. One rat can eat 50 pounds of corn and waste 50 to rr more. With an estimated 100 million rats in the lX S 1 concerted Rat Riddance campaign would save millions j bushels of badly needed corn and other grains. . 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