. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . WELL BRED HOGS ARE DIAflONDS IN THE ROUGH. BY HON. T. A. HUEEARD, PRR81DENT KANSAS SWINE-BREEDEKS They multiply rapidly and mature early ; return a good profit for the capital and labor invested. They aregood money; legal tender anywhere in the United Stales; interchangeable for gold,silver, greenbaeks,or Govern-ment bonds; cash


. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . WELL BRED HOGS ARE DIAflONDS IN THE ROUGH. BY HON. T. A. HUEEARD, PRR81DENT KANSAS SWINE-BREEDEKS They multiply rapidly and mature early ; return a good profit for the capital and labor invested. They aregood money; legal tender anywhere in the United Stales; interchangeable for gold,silver, greenbaeks,or Govern-ment bonds; cash at ahy ageorsize, stockers often selling for more per pound than animals mature and fatted. Why do farmers market lii-cent corn when it will bring them 30 cents with less labor if fed to liogs, and leavethe manure on the farm? Every farmer should raise them. They are good gleaners, and pick up and utilizemany dollars worth of what would otherwise be wasted. They can be raised and fattened very cheaply on grass,alfalfa, and our inexpensive corn and mill-stutf. Kansas has more advantages for winter-feeding hogs and ci\t-tle than any Slate in the Union, our winters being so mild and dry that hogs thrive on jiasture all winter; andwe have less disease than in all the other corn and grass-growing States, all of which easily decides the wholequestion of cheap ho


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