Show idest bloz aeed the b tie ne of extensive pig ili brili ir in this country lias has alway been too larga dependence con in com aini aff corn ia i 4 good tor for fattening bogs li s and it is chiefly I 1 in in corn growing districts that the bill bulk of table lork is produced iod yet 1 rt even here cumers wio pui k should EO tar far as Ilos sible their br breeding ea animals ani mila with something less fatteh fattening land that will grow fi corn will aiso grow goo I 1 oat crops ind and there is no bet tr feed for any grovling grow grov ving iii or bre etring animal titan ground oats if it is too fattening f tho oa il muy miky be mixed with fine wheat middling whir IL h are bortl halt half their crost at rr ta t hey ary go through the pig into inlo the flip niaz pili pile in ili summer sui niner a clover pasture should be provided pro vidol in an orchard it if pox possible sible ind and this with fallen fruit will ivill 1 1 little ground g oats nid auld go a ion loag way in keeping a herd ot of bows sows ill them the best possible condit condition ioa fur for producing good breedi breed iuT U arlit 0 AS exclusive corn feadin is now generally conceded t tj be a main cause of the prevalence of hog bog lillora cholera lin lora ahn for generations divine li if ive ave had hotd no feed fd d except corn savin caving pix sibly a i lit little tie gra in ill summer sin niner ali air constitutions are grid grad bially undermined and become be come unable to ti resit disease breeding fur from immature sow has also done aone something to weaken the though it ma may have had some compensating advantage in promoting early maturity mattu rity american cultivator |