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EXPEBIMENTAL FARMS 



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COm'ENIENCES. 



Underneath the feed room is a root ceHar with a capacity of approximately 2,000 

 bushels, with adequate ventilation for the same. The piggery is fitted with a litter 

 carrier in order to facilitate the cleaning out of pens. Meal bins, with hopper- 

 shaped bottoms, are installed over feed room, from which chutes convey the meal to 

 the feed room below. A feed cooker is installed in the feed room, the same fitted with 

 the necessary hoods, counter- weights, steam outlets, etc., in order to keep the piggery 

 as free from steam and as dry and wholesome as possible. 



A sink is also installed in the feed room for the washing of pails, etc. 



A manure pit, 10 by 12 feet. 2 feet in depth, will eventually be placed at the end 

 of piggery, but only in order to keep clean the location of the manure cart. 



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