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UNIVEKSITY OF ILLINOIS.

10. Pork was produced during cold weather, with corn at 28 cents per bushel, for less than three cents per pound. 11. An insufficient food supply for two weeks caused a very considerable loss in feeding thereafter. 12. We believe Indian corn to be the most economical pork producing material during winter months in regions where extensively grown. 13. No one should think of deriving sweeping conclusions from the experiments herein detailed; nevertheless, they are believed to possess a value to him who will read them intelligently, interpret them fairly, and apply them with a proper regard to the conditions under which they were made.