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Pork Production 



In Table LXXIX the actual amount of concentrates 

 which would be fed in the forage and dry lot periods is 

 calculated from the above figures. The results are stated 

 in terms of shelled corn and tankage, and assume that 

 the latter makes up 8 per cent of the ration, on the average. 



TABLE LXXIX. EFFECT OF LIMITED VERSUS FULL FEEDING 

 ON FORAGE ON THE TOTAL AMOUNT AND PROPORTION OF 

 OLD AND NEW CORN REQUIRED FROM 40 TO 225 POUNDS 

 WEIGHT 



*The above table serves to illustrate the important 

 principle that as the intensity of grain feeding increases 

 from a limited to a full ration on forage, the propor- 

 tion of old to new corn fed increases. In other words, 

 full rations during the summer on forage necessitate a 

 large use of old corn and permit of only a minimum 

 use of the cheaper new corn; while the feeding of 

 limited rations during the summer results in a minimum 



