Show push march pigs along for high market price it does not pay jiny to hold back bach the march farrowed furrowed far rowed pigs to feed them out on now new corn says prof W E carroll university of illinois most farmers figure that corn Is s too high to feed spring pigs and consequently pay dearly for their new corn by tak tailing a lower price the heavy runs of the year come in the tall fall and winter months and generally depress the price says professor carroll there was if n difference of in the cost of producing summer fed and the fall fed hops hogi and a market difference of fl in favor of the pound hog that went to market in september instead of december professor car roll declares thus there was a not net difference of in favor of the hog that was fed out nut on old corn and marketed in september |