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2. Economical Feeding of Farm Live Stock. 

 The adoption of an economical system of feeding farm live stock 

 in the case of a mixed farm management, is only second in impor- 

 tance, as far as financial snccess is concerned, to the remunerative 

 production of the leading farm crops. The benefits derived from a 

 successful management of the latter aie not unfrequently largely offset 



