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Show SAVE GRAIN IN FEEDING HOGS Two Troughs Conveniently Arranged That When Corn Is Devoured More Will Follow. Make two troughs six or seven Inches wide and two and one-half feet long. Fit these troughs together so they will cross in the middle, writes J. E. Spencer of Mount Pleasant, Tenn., In the Missouri Valley Farmer. Make a chute five feet high, large at the top and six inches square at the bottom, Self-Feeder. to fit Into the cross of the troughs, leaving It three inches from the bottom bot-tom of trough. Shell your corn and pour into the chute. As the hogs eat the corn in the trough more will fall down. The hogs' feed is clean, and no corn Is wasted. |