Show Obtain More Pork With Proper Proper Feed Feed for Swine One of the best means means' ot cutting the the cost of producing pork says E. E F. F Ferrin who Is In charge of the hog hoC section at University farm at St. St Paul Mina is to use good pasture and forage crops ThIs practice Is advisable advisable advis- advis I able whether grain be high In prIce or cheap there Is a decided saving In either case Pigs rles getting green teed feed are more thrifty than those raised in In dry lots consequently gain cain taster faster and make pork at a lower cost Results obtained at University farm prove beyond question that It Is Isa Isa a sIghted short policy to neglect to grow crow good forage crops when pigs pIes are being belne raised Blue grass crass and similar pastures furnish good feed In the spring but during durine summer are lIttle better than an exercising ground Some one crop or more than one one should be grown Crown to give el fresh succulent succulent lent green feed In summer and early fall faU Dwarf Dwart Essex rape alfalfa anc and andred red clover are the outstanding top topnotch topnotch notch forage crops In the corn belt Of these rap rape Is by tar far the most suitable suitable suit suit- able for Minnesota conditions The cost ot of seedIng Is low about five pounds or of seed per acre Is an average a quantity and In favorable ta season the crop Is ready to be pastured six weeks from Cram sowIng It If grain Is ted fed In reasonable reasonable rea- rea amounts an acre ot of rape will carry from 20 to 30 growing pigs pies through the season |