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Am. Soc. Anim. Prod. 1924:64-67
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Mineral Mixture as a Supplement in Hogging Down Corn

E. J. Wilford

Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station

Abstract

Conclusion: In summing up this work, it is seen that tankage has not been dethroned yet, but that it has very close contenders in corn and soybeans grown together plus a mineral mixture, and in corn alone hogged down plus a mineral mixture.

There are indications (we did not have a plot of corn alone hogged down in these trials) that a mineral mixture is a material aid to corn alone hogged down and that it is probably the missing link which will aid the farmer to get better results from his corn and soybeans grown together when hogs are used as harvesters.







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