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plant. The land should be well-set in clover, alfalfa and other 

 grasses before being occupied. To make an extra nice job, the 

 yards could all be fenced with what is known as the galvanized 

 hollow iron post, about 2 in. in diameter, which should be made 

 5 ft. in length and driven into the ground and the woven wire 



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fence attached with proper brace, etc. These posts usually come 

 in 7 ft. lengths and cost around 30c each, but could be made 2 ft. 

 shorter and driven into the ground 2 ft., which would leave them 

 only 3 ft. above ground, which with a 33 in. woven wire fence 

 would make a handsome job. They will last almost as long as 

 cement posts ; have little slots cut in them to hold each wire, which 

 can be closed with a hammer after the wire is entered. 



