Published in The Lake County Independent, Libertyville, Illinois on August 29, 1913.
    A Geary county [Kas.] farmer built a “hog-tight” fence around his feed lot just before he received a big shipment of Arkansas “razorbacks.” The next morning the hogs were scattered all over the county. It was found that most of them could clear the fence with a standing jump, although some of them were compelled to make a running jump of it. But all of them could jump it.
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