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8. Give briefly the method of feeding fattening swine in different parts of 
the country. 
9. What is the difference in feed requirements per 100 pounds gain of swine 
in summer and in winter? 
10. Give Dietrich’s maintenance requirement of digestible protein and 
energy value for breeding pigs, and outline the method of feeding 
recommended by him, 
11. Describe the method of feeding swine for bacon production. 
12. What feeds are especially adapted for this purpose? 
Literature_on Swine. —Day, “ Productive Swine Husbandry,” Phila- 
delphi 1913. Lovejoy, ‘“‘ Forty Years’ Experience as a Practical Hog Man,” 
Springfield, Ill., 1914. Dietrich, “ Swine,” Chicago, 1910. Coburn, “ Swine 
Husbandry,” New York, 1888. Dawson, “ The Hog Book,” Chicago, 1911. 
Spencer, “ Pigs, Breeds and Management,” London, 1902. Tracy, “Hog 
Raising in the South,” U. S. Farmers’ Bulletin 100, 1899. Rommel, “ Pig 
Management,” Farmers’ Bulletin 205, 1908. Gray, “ Feeding Hogs in the 
South,” Farmers’ Bulletin 411, 1910. Warren, “ Hog Houses,” Farmers’ 
Bulletin 438, 1911. Hunter, “ Pastures and Grain Crops for Hogs in the 
Pacific Northwest,’ Farmers’ Bulletin 68. 
Experiment Station Publications on Swine Feeding—Ala., b. 82, 93, 
122, 143; Ark., b. 41, 54, 84; Col., b. 47, 74, 146, 165, 188; Conn. (Storrs), 
b. 31, 39; Fla., b. 113; Ga., b. 87; Idaho, b. 74; TL, b. 16, 97, 163; ¢. 126, 133, 
153; Ind., b. 79-82, 90, 108, 126, 158; Iowa, b. 2, 48, 91, 106, 113, 143, 136, 
ext. b. 15; Kan., b. 53, 61, 95, 124, 136, 192; Ky., b. 101; Mass., r. ’84, °97, °99; 
Me., r. 89; Md., b. 141, 150; Mich., b. 233, 243; Minn., b. 104; Miss., r. 
705; Mo., b. 14, 29, 67, 79, 110; Col., b. 1; ¢. 55; Mont., b. 27, 57, 89; Neb., 
b. 94, 99, 107, 121, 123, 124; press b. 20; N. H., b. 113; N. M., b. 90; N.C., 
ce. 5; N. Y. (Cornell), b. 89, 199, 220; Ohio, b. 209, 268; r. ’84; ¢. 73; Okla., 
r. 799-00, p. 48; Ore., c. b. 18, 54, 80, 89, 102; Pa., b. 95; R. 1, b. 152; 
S. Dak., b. 38, 52, 55, 63, 83, 90, 105, 136; Utah, b. 34, 70, 101, 94, r. 91; Vt, 
r. 91; Va., b. 167, 176; Wash., pop. b. 63; W. Va., b. 59; Wis., b. 104, 144; 
r. 785, 789, 790, 791, 794, 795, ’02, ’05, °06; Wyo., b. 74, 96; Ont., r. °96, ’97, 
99, 701, 05; Ottawa, b. 33, 51, 57; r. 791, 794, 701, ’02, °04, ’08. 
