Bui. 790, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



PLATE XXI. 



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Fig. 1.— Springs and seeps which naturally furnish water only in puddles or cow tracks will 

 furnish clean water for a number of cattle if the water supply is developed and troughs 

 installed. 





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Fig. 2. — Springs which are of little or no value in their natural state as watering places for 

 range sheep will furnish water for a band of sheep by a moderate expenditure for developing 

 and fencing the spring and installing troughs. 



