Show REPAIR OF PASTURE FENCES little time spent in replacing W weak k posts and tightening wires will prove profitable prepared by tile united states department ot of agriculture advantage should be taken of the br first brt t lull in farm work to inspect and repair pasture fences X A little 0 t tine 1 in 0 spent from time to time throughout tile the season in replacing weak posts tightening or splicing icing of wire and delv daiv ink ing flu an occasional staple may save much rouble later when the pasture becomes short and the cattle are tempted by crops in nearby fields A strong fence discourages cattle fro from m att empting attempting to brea break k outs out while a few successful attempts may make regular fence breakers of them if pie plenty lity of wa water ter and salt are provided and fences are kept in r repair usually little trouble will be elpe experienced unless tho the short and th the a pasture becomes very cattle are lured by other fields |