The Missouri plan of growing thrifty pigs
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"It is becoming increasingly difficult in the corn belt to produce thrifty pigs. When the country was new, large, healthy litters were raised because such troubles as worms and necrotic-enteritis were rarely encountered. The constant use of the same fields and lots for a quarter of a century, in hog production, has caused such an accumulation of worm eggsa nd filth-born bacteria that a good thrifty bunch of pigs now is the exception rather than the rule."--First page.
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