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Tim*!? Finn Qmi>to?n Stiti Coll?f Aaiwtn Q. What equipment U ne?d?d to do a MtUfactory Jot) of butchering bogs on the farm? A. A sharp six- or eight-Inch butcher knile, a sharp eight een boning knife, a smooth steel (or straightening edge ot knives, a good sandstone or carborundum, a hay hook (01 bundling hog in barrel, one or two bell-shaped hog scrapers, several hog gambiei sticks en single-trees, and a saw, p.e ieruuly a meat saw. In aaui tion, you will need a kettle or vat lor heating water, a oar rel or tank lor scald.'.ng, a UilI. ior scraping, and some type of support lor hanging up the car cass. Q. Why should meat be smoked? A. The purpose ol smoking is.j to add flavor as well as to gi./e a more desirable appear ance to the meat. Smoking aisc ^improves the keeping qualities )t the meat. Hickory, hara iple, apple, and other hard as are satisfactory lor smok meat, although hickory has been regarded as the best, en wood and sawdust are I ruble since they give a ler smoke. J. 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