Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1918 — HOG FEEDERS TO GET CORN. [ARTICLE]

HOG FEEDERS TO GET CORN.

Lafayette, Nov. 22, —Hog feeders in a number of northern Indiana counties are short of corn form feed this fall because of the frost last. June and drouth in July and August cutting the yield. However, the shortage is not general in the state,‘ and their needs wiH be supplied byfarmers in the central and southern part of the state, according to plans being worked- out by J. R. Cavanagh of the Purdue university Divirion of Markets. ' . . Co-operation of the Indiana Grain Dealers’ association has been enlisted and C. B. Riley, secretary, is helping dealers with a surplus otock of corn jfttpply those in other communities where shortages exist. Through ■the work* of the county agents and grain men it is thought.the shortage in northern. Counties will be met be* fore a car shortage deyriops tins winter. - . . • . ' ' ■