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AGRICULTURE 



other breeds. Some fault has been found with them for 

 not producing larger litters. 



Duroc-Jersey. The Duroc-Jerseys are easily recog- 

 nized by their reddish color. They are one of the most 

 prolific and vigorous breeds, somewhat slow in develop- 

 ing, and strong of frame. Their bones are large, and 

 they reach good size and weight. They have large droop- 



A fine Duroc-Jersey sow. 



ing ears, are good foragers, and thrive well on pasturage, 

 or when following a herd of fattening cattle. 



Chester-White. The Chester-White breed are of 

 large frame, rather slow in maturing, and possess good 

 constitutions. They are white without markings, and have 

 drooping ears. They are raised more in New England than 

 in the corn region. 



