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Show PLAN OF HOG HOUSE WITH DOUBLE CRIB Driveway Can Ba User! to Feed In, with an Adjustable Gate One Section Can He Used for Store Room. I pi I J I : I ii 1 1-.-- r tr q: : r. C x 1 1 i! ! I F , ; l.-.-.-j-.-.-.-.:.i3:Tr:::.:v. t i Ii . ; I Jl H 1 Double Crib and Feed Place fer Hogs. A plan, with Illustration of a double crib and feed place for hogs le given hamwlih. The first story la to be built sit or It and one half feet high, aa per plan. Floor 28x34 feet concrete. Bite of building 24iS2 feet, making a driveway drive-way eight feet wide, north of driveway, drive-way, eight feet wide for feeding. Use driveway to feed on, with an adjustable adjust-able or movable gate, ao aa to use any part or all to feed In. South of the driveway la a narrow passage or feed-way, feed-way, and at III south era tha pent for sowa. and a part of the pen and built on the outside aa shown In plan, with double doors. The bolton half For a 40 acre farm on which potatoes, pota-toes, hay and fodder are the main crops thla division of fields will be found suitable. The alfalfa and other fodder rropa are near to the pasture to facilitate summer feeding. The 3 acres of alfalfa should give from II to la to let the sows back and forth to the outer part of pen. and tha top half ran be opened for mora air. and also for a man to walk In and out to clean out bedding and litter. It also has windows to glva plenty of light In each bed. This plan Is drawn for VI feat high, hut can ba made 14 feet If desired. Ona section can ba used for store room to put In mill feed, and such things aa one might do-,slre do-,slre tine or two sections can ba used for calves, or the driveway may ba used for sheep. It can be utilised util-ised llrsldra the concrete floor savea all the manure, which ran be cleaned out at any lime and hauled out on tha land. EXCELLENT ROTATION SYSTEM H nna n , vns ft A tent , tt if ' iom rror '909 imot aar-aaat 190 rmngm " im ttn ormror if 0Jt a4 rttt.0 f J rfio t er 4 s) oi itoi ors , itot nrror I io aerare zees ii aj '' - ' iu moTMrosj - :" I ALLfm 4 - U, ..:!'-!! I I 0ove movi ; 1 eCHm II CRtS VmS 4 (tl mti 1 3 20 tons of feed and assuming a yield of 200 bushels per acre of potatoes the tVi acres devoted to this crop should give a total ef l.tOO bushels. The plan Is Intended for high priced land where Intensive methods will give high yields. I |