Show TOO GREAT OVERHEAD CAUSES PIG FAILURE not all wh who try to raise pigs make a so access ot tt la of the tact that most meet persons think thin it pigs will raise themselves the selves one reason tor for failure with hogs the new york college ol of agriculture in at ithan point palms out la Is too great grant mhd overhead expense pa sometimes Some Smoot timea hoss for sim example pla too elaborate and erpel lidit ie tai are am provided the th buildings must be dry free from draft amft light and well ventilated but only rea a warm when a to ralser or go goebl beyond meeting these requirements requirement in his hia hog quarters nation he ll Is piling up expense P ne on which he cannot realize all a profit ano another I 1 her tiling thing which brings up the c costs Is busing baling nil all the teed food required and making no use of waste product P some same farmers I cre see beem to think hog bogi can be P profitably drably raised mined without D paa ture lure I 1 in n bome e cases perhaps they c can hot but the farmer who attempts attempt a pork pro diction without sufficient pasturage such to as belie alfalfa red suit and sweet clover clever dwarf sex esses rape or fall wheat an fit cle dent I 1 to allow on an acre acm for far every twelve every to eighteen pigs Is setting h T if a h handicap against the farmer who does have have adequate pasture unsanitary y quarters likewise hare base a part pan in throwing the balance to the wrom wrong g side of the ledger uncleanly ness ce Is in likely to cause cambe lice cholera wor worms tuff and rheumatism failure to study market demands demand a and ad then f feeding and breeding to meet these demands are also listed as rea me was SOBS far lack of an success with wise intuit again a kno know it all attitude has haa caused ouse many y a farmer to refuse to damin take advantage t ge of information regarding 1 9 the requirements 41 of hog itoga |