110 AGRICULTUKAL EXPEIilMENT STATION. [Jan. 



Practical Rations for Pig Feeding. 

 When skim-milk is used as a part of the daily diet in 

 feeding pigs for the market, the station feels justified, in 

 view of its feeding experiments, in recommending the fol- 

 lowing practical rations as being valuable in producing pork 



at a minimum cost : — 



I. 



* Creamery buttermilk can be substituted for skim-milk as above with good results if it 

 can be had at a reasonable price, say 1.4 cents per gallon. 



When skim-milk is in limited supply, from four to six 



quarts per pig. 



II. 



ni. 



