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and charging against the hog at market price all grain or 

 other feed used, from the club acre. Careful records of 

 observation, receipts and expenditures should be kept in 

 connection with the club work and the project should cover 

 nine or twelve months of work. 



The basis of award in this particular project may be 

 as follows: 



1. The exhibit of the hog and relation to its purpose judged 



by score-card 25 



2. Average gain per day or month 25 



3. Net profit, and cost of production 25 



4. Records and story on "How I Raised My Hog" 25 



Total score 100 



Note. If combining crop production with pork produc- 

 tion in the club work, use basis of awards as outlined in 

 crop chapter. Add the two scores and divide by two and 

 you have the average score for the crop and pork produc- 

 tion club work. 



