A feed shortage for hogs, mainly of corn, is a present problem of real importance to most South Dakota farmers. Even with those farmers who have plenty of corn the present an advancing market for corn is likely to take most of it to market. All of this means that any crop which will help to supply cheap feed for hogs until the 1925 corn crop is ready to harvest, will tend to give hog growers more of a chance to make a profit
The production of pork is one of the principal industries in the corn-belt. The pig will yield a lar...
The hog is highly adaptable to South Dakota conditions. Hogs are the most highly concentrated in the...
Raising hogs and pigs tends to be South Dakota\u27s second largest livestock enterprise based on sal...
Hog Pastures in South Dakota.Profitable pork production demands the use of good pastures. This circu...
The object of this experiment was to obtain some more practical data concerning the feeding value of...
The production of pork is one of the principal industries throughout the entire corn-belt. As the co...
In 1947, hog production in North Dakota was an important enterprise comprising roughly 15% of the to...
Some pod: producers in South Dakota practice the turning of their pigs in the cornfield during the l...
On January 1, 1915, there were 1,263,655 head of swine in South Dakota or 253,734 more than on the s...
This publication describes management of livestock feed during a time of severe drought and grasshop...
Proso, sometimes called hog millet, is receiving attention in the Nebraska Panhandle as a dryland ...
The farmer who Is short of corn may well sow a field of barley in April for hog feed in July and Aug...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
In an attempt to utilize the full growing season and obtain greater yields , many farmers are planti...
Many different cropping systems are used in South Dakota. In part of the “West-River” country it is ...
The production of pork is one of the principal industries in the corn-belt. The pig will yield a lar...
The hog is highly adaptable to South Dakota conditions. Hogs are the most highly concentrated in the...
Raising hogs and pigs tends to be South Dakota\u27s second largest livestock enterprise based on sal...
Hog Pastures in South Dakota.Profitable pork production demands the use of good pastures. This circu...
The object of this experiment was to obtain some more practical data concerning the feeding value of...
The production of pork is one of the principal industries throughout the entire corn-belt. As the co...
In 1947, hog production in North Dakota was an important enterprise comprising roughly 15% of the to...
Some pod: producers in South Dakota practice the turning of their pigs in the cornfield during the l...
On January 1, 1915, there were 1,263,655 head of swine in South Dakota or 253,734 more than on the s...
This publication describes management of livestock feed during a time of severe drought and grasshop...
Proso, sometimes called hog millet, is receiving attention in the Nebraska Panhandle as a dryland ...
The farmer who Is short of corn may well sow a field of barley in April for hog feed in July and Aug...
In this circular, created by the Agricultural Extension Service at South Dakota State College, the i...
In an attempt to utilize the full growing season and obtain greater yields , many farmers are planti...
Many different cropping systems are used in South Dakota. In part of the “West-River” country it is ...
The production of pork is one of the principal industries in the corn-belt. The pig will yield a lar...
The hog is highly adaptable to South Dakota conditions. Hogs are the most highly concentrated in the...
Raising hogs and pigs tends to be South Dakota\u27s second largest livestock enterprise based on sal...