Show la aw S neej NE most economical to keep all young stock gnoj ar the colt or calf that im 1 not dot allo llo to top stop growing during if its firs fart twit w has i a ble big advantage over the one on tha thi and lose loses weight are gets poor for th ta avason the bone horse in which ao 10 i air luch such an important factor in de dett erts mining its fi market larket value or the th c CU oct 0 to be nold sold or used for feeding 04 h bowa roust be well ell wintered and ix kc crowing nil the lie time the calf 0 ta his for N ef milking to alo also probably prohn lly tilt sult most profitable which aich ie Is not allowed ti lb lome OM its calf call fat but li Is rinde into in 10 tn athe I 1 of by good feeding it luring ring the tile ini o 0 roll winter anil and into tile following gark art and nil iiii mner adar 1 in lit fe feeding ding of baby beef wt I 1 owe pil ix 1 li marly the job of an ell ert the hernge former farmer hut but if the call calt ther an art to he be wintered an annl I 1 grazed iii aun nt atit it summer and then fed during flit t second winter it la Is till still ibl mort economical to keep them arft po aa ing the first winter on the right gm led of hn grown wn feed feeds such ito stop er u hould should alao 1 have a fair ag 1 I runge and all the legume hay tbt 1 filipi hlll III con consume quine if they have no elli ody then the tile legume hay Is all the OK oal necessary necess mry nry with a fair alloA allowance unco lain silage and all the legume bay tt tto nil eat pat a small grain 1 ration hlll kea k th their frames grow ing and present ithee th pam losing light that la Is the abou amou amount A t at adle gain desir til will determine the tile amoel nonoi stu of concentrates to be ghen but ai u A lid rule if they are to go on good pat p im tun tum the next summer to be finlin ears the follow following ing vi v inter only enough col ut t centra cent teg to keep keel them gaining ju J fe a may be found moet most economic econ ti W it ie Is well to allow alt all young sti at th to exercise on fine days during th t t v inter in a sheltered yard or shed no the important matter in young pi gm as ing animal animals ie Is that they rec receive elvee f lay rich in protein like the legumes le tunie ul i ent oil meal meals and that they be viell ell i sup ae piled with ft ath mineral matter or ash coir the protein Is best supplied bl t h legumes grown on the place the n mil th eral matter from ashes acid pi ph he phate or air slaked ume or by a mix n 1113 ture of equal parti parts of all these 1 1 I fail common bait sall kept in boxes under 1 let ter where the stock can go to it at e will ere are in cattle feeding make gon p full 11 use of all ali feed fe he I 1 with corn and cattle selling W i er a where near present price prices the man who i expect expects to 0 o pull any profit out ot of cat i dr f d tie feeding operations must rec with every factor of cost and take n elp the fullest use possible of all feed a t grown on his own farm this mew m be he must economize on corn and t ca straw and other roughage must M aled place to a greater extent other stA ft t sc which ts to usually purchased TW T 0 b does not mean of course that CM ou tn 43 fatten cattle upon half of the u wid t a ration of corn but it does mean 1 much more straw and other tha should be made to help out the com he many feeders do cot not nse use straw at A uc except for bedding purposes bome fome for hey ly the custom was to carefully 1 ita n a all 1111 straw and during the winter fea 1 er ing season keep racks well filled leve it in fact straw was the sole ro couo rom age in many feed yards straw W hat its limitations as a dry roughage age but a t fattening cattle will make good ui used her an in astonishing amount of nice awed s straw and this title will save more t CO pensive bay and enable one to i mike the fullest use of legume hays li fit it alli placing costly concentrates he it costs something to produce sl and on many farms firms it Is not div it oon very high valoe value in rations tor for RAY on kind of stock stacks are left ti to rot lm down entailing Bt alling a loss of fully one ome half of its organic value it makes good filling we are not only wilt ing too much but many are selling too much straw those who intend to carry over stockers will find and good goo tilt for every load of straw and ettl other ton of roughage hase e on the fam should be used to reduce the amount an of corn com fed lets make the corn still fields and the straw stacks help belp carry other than fat stock through the early winter comfortable place for sow Is quite esser at least a week before the ei due to farrow she should be placed 10 the quarters where here she Is to farral f her litter this Is important for to tbt number of pigs which a sow will SIT depends very largely upon her bew quiet when she farrows if she Is I 1 ad given a chance to lo become mcw to her quarters before the is d due to farrow she may be very restle rett lei qs aad discontented constantly gettin getting UP and down and as often happen happens abel lows sows are placed in new quarter quarters jug I 1 before airro furrowing farrowing far rowing ing she he may bren break and go back to u th place she hai has beef quartered to male make her bed and fam fi her litter dressing percentage of swine shows varia in breeding studies carried 00 bi the united states department of culture it was found that the dresslar dr dress lAl percentage of swine ranges from 75 ta I 1 per cent A Tar variation tation of this 1101 le brings out clearly the ac 4 9 good breeding it Is clear cut to I 1 dence that the type of animal proved by the present live 11 cudse are always superior to I 1 bred stock from the production ant lime I 1 |