Show Preserving Fence Posts From Froin Decay Washington Every Every farmer fanner Is familiar familiar fa in- with the rotting of his fence posts at the surface of the ground The labor of replacing them and how howo to o secure new nes and durable posts are sources of constant annoyance and ex ex- ex- ex pense Even the more durable woods such uch as chestnut white oak oaI and cedar decay in eight or ten years rhe he forest service in Its study of prolonging pro- pro longing the life of fence po posts ts has found Cound cheap and simple methods of or reserving them In a sound condl condl- lion ion for tor an Indefinite time even though hough they are the poorest and naturally nat nat- orally least durable woods Full details de do tails ails and specific directions for the treatment of ot different kinds of ot p posts may be obtained by application to the Forester Washington D. D C. C |