CONSERVATION'S ADVERTISERS 



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out of a 

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 must be either tilled or else 

 made to produce feed for live 

 stock. A fence all around the farm, 

 then cross fences, making more and 

 smaller fields — permitting rotation of 



crops and change of pasture — are first 



essentials in making possible maximum earnings. 



Here are two great fences— the best square mesh and the best diamond mesh. 

 We selected these two styles years ago, after careful study and advice from many of 

 the most experienced and successful farmers, the correctness of which has been veri- 

 hedby actual results in the field. These fences are the simplest in construction; 

 are made of any sizo or weight of wire desired and perfectly adapted to all uses 

 and conditions. 



If you want square mesh, buy American; if you like diamond, buy Ellwood. 

 You can safely take the verdict of the millions of farmers who have tested and 

 tried out these two great fences. Dealers everywhere, carrying styles adapted 

 to every purpose. See them. Catalogue for the asking. 



STEEL & WIRE CO. m 



AMERICAN 

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