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A GOOD HOG TROUGH.

— MtegihAft V««t lato Mt la tk« War WIB* la Poand la. hog la a pouftbia aeaharvest work or eulliinterfere with the not pa y to to d«now K' i*ta by aati^^|^^Hp3PP ir tr msrwho cannot find 'ptewmre ling the awill pall lor the p;g« tbl« to enjoy all the pleasures arm. •ra filthy animals only when I compelled to be filthy. They lean quarters as much as any limai, a&d will keep them so if I' tllvaß a ehance.—National Stockman.

|L |hH» M Pawn CmHHmm. W ftrof. of Cornell university, ft lift the fejitlliseir, produced by a sheep * in a yepr l# worth $3.17. While the §, moat of this is left in the pasture, its 'k value. to the farmer depends much t Upon the condition of the grass there. 1 Jllaajr. pastures are in such condition that Ihey need breaking up and rea* much as they do fertilizer, Bad until somethlngls done to remedy Bbis trouble the rajue of the manure Bptdo by the sheep would to some exH|t be wasted. We know that the improve the pasture oy killing varieties of weeds, and thus give Be grass a fetter chance, but the Bheep should hot be' forced to lire enBjpely upon weeds and bushes. If they it will be a question whether the Blushes or flock of sheep will be BttUed first.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3611, 13 February 1906, Page 4

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A GOOD HOG TROUGH. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3611, 13 February 1906, Page 4

A GOOD HOG TROUGH. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3611, 13 February 1906, Page 4

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