FENCES. 541 



FENCES. 



The whole branches of work relating to Fences, 

 either in the laft or preceding months, are equal- 

 ly proper to be carried on in this, when the wea- 

 ther permits: Therefore, in order to prevent 

 farther repetitions (of which there are unavoid- 

 ably many in a book of this kind), we beg leave 

 to refer the reader to thefe months for particular 

 information; and efpecially to pp. 309 313. 



Great attention mould be paid, efpecially at the 

 commencement of a thaw after a mow ftorm, to 

 keeping ditches clear of all obftru&ing matters, 

 it being equally important to the welfare of the 

 hedges and the fields, that the water have a free 

 pafiage. 



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