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contented when allowed to run at will in the corn field than 

 when confined, and also because the corn does not become 

 dry and hard and is therefore a little easier for the hogs to 

 masticate than is the case after it has been husked for some 

 time. 



When corn is to be hogged off, it is a very common prac- 

 tice to sow rape, cowpeas, or some other crop between the 



Fig. 29. Rape in corn, a good combination where 

 the crop ia to be "hogged off." 



