| Show AOHICULTUItAL COLLEGE I t 100 hlnuln the trntaetlnu er loth I > A A Mill We hove received from the Utah Ex ailment Station Hulk tin No 40 which treats of the viilnv of gran and its relation rela-tion to exercito In the production ol INk 1101 lilt I ol I experiment In hot Veiling extending user twjviirrr reported it follow C a With till grain lallont b I With part grain ration Ir Without grain The bulletin glues tabulated 1 records the experiment with comment thereon there-on Illuitrntinni thowlui Ihe op > ear once of tome of thaanlninlintler I IH day 01 r lour iHHercnt systems ot feeding Tho limit Important concliiiioim reached am the following I I I 1 figs I allnwed IIU run at large over inhlren I oerra ol good l panture und M a full Ml Ion ol grain made Iho moil rapid growth and required I the least grain fur one pound ot gain 2 figs C < conflred movable pent In the palure grew morn lowly than thuce running loose and trqnirrd an Increase of CO per cent of grain to makuone pound growth 1 Tig at paituir fed under three different lOn < llllon gained 125 percent per-cent more und ate but 3 per rent moro than thin pigs getting grai and otherwise other-wise similarly fed but confined In pent l The gain required to rotIorllone pound ot grain wa Incrraied 40 per rent with thoio In pent ovyr those al pasture I 4 fags fed 1 but heel rattan ot grain at pasture mado all laeory gain Those at paituro getting the three fourths grain ration gained moro than those fed a full grain ration and gratt either In the yards or In Ito pent 5 Ilgt pastured without grain made about the some growth for three uranni t In inccetilon lists avtrnplni VO of n pound per day 0 Alnearly ni can bo luIIIIn irl 4alonvjilncieakJtlia Ijln 21 per cent and the amount eaten but 11 per cent bat drcrpHced unioiinl rrqnlrd fur one iwmd of guln 22 per cent 7 Urn > when rut and fecal l green 10 pig + whether fill In pvni or lands o r I with full or port grain rutlon or wllhoii grain proveil hoof very little valueS value-S 1igt mnflnul In iandfed on crave alone mostly liuern for HI day loll over a quarter ot A pound per day 0 The overate of he pig fed on gram gained a llttlo morn than Ilioe without the graft but not ell nlh la I ray for the extra red In the grace 10 With the pig confined In the hng house pent I the erase proved beneficial bene-ficial while with those In Iho yard It 1 prayed detrimental the latter requiring more grain to make a pound ot pork with the gram than without ll 11 IVtturing either with full or wllh put grain rttiont apnritr 110 I lie Iy lar b the cheiipcit and beet way ol milting pork Norr the gran Is I a mixture ol eight vnrletlei which lucern ronitltnlv at leait onehalt |