Experiments in the Disposal of Irrigated Crops Through the Use of Hogs

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97 1.17 2.91 33.96 1914 and 1915, average of 4 lots.
7.62 6.95 37.0 1,574 26.2 4,140 2.62 38.2 $66. 84 1.11 3.21 30.63 If the sows and pigs are charged $7 per acre for 60 days' use of alfalfa pasture, $1.07 per hundredweight for corn, and $1 per hun- dredweight for barley, each 100 pounds of gain cost an average of $3.21. The gains on the 1914 lot cost $3.83 per hundredweight, while the gains on lot 6 (barley) in 1915 cost only $2.76.
The average yield of similar plats of alfalfa during these p
...asturing periods was 2.85 tons in 1914 and 2.06 tons in 1915. If it is assumed that the pastured plats would have yielded the same, the four lots paid an average of $30.63 a ton for alfalfa hay and the hogs did the harvesting themselves. .Moreover, by pasturing the alfalfa it may be assumed that the fertility of the soil was somewhat increased.
HOGGING CORN.
The experiments which have been conducted with different methods of hogging corn fall into two classes: (1) Those in which no supple- ment was fed with the corn and (2) those in which the hogs were pro- vided with some nitrogenous feed while they were in the cornfield.


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