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Show PROFIT TO FARMERS ill HOGJAISl Not Only in Added Bank At-count, At-count, but in Affording Help to Nation. Not Nearly Enough Hogs to Supplj the Demand, and This Condition Will Last as Long as the War and Afterwards. Every person in the country whotitl a farm or some place in which to rate hogs, perhaps already realizes that S is his or her duty to keep at es-. one brood sow. Put at this seasci of the year, we should especially frit thought to hog breeding or procuring brood sows. During April and Ma;, hogs will bring good prices, whlob further establishes the fact that prkes rise highest in spring and early son-mer. son-mer. To the stock raiser, this mean" that right now is the time to start breeding or buying sows. From tit packing plants it is learned there a : not nearly enough hogs to supply thf demand, and this condition will last as long as the war and for a long tin" afterwards. While there is uIwiti money in hog raising if intelligently directed, the greatest advantage is ll arranging to market them at' a time - u 'tilr wllen Pfif's nre highest Vith the war and the government sti-miizinp sti-miizinp the price to the grower, on should find hog raising profitable, to say nothing of the opportunity it affords af-fords to help the nation and the cause or humanity for which all loval Aiwri-Ci1"s Aiwri-Ci1"s are striving |