. The American farm and stock manual. Agriculture; Home economics. FIG. 5.—AUGER W^ FENCE FOE MARSH OR SOFT SOIL. the rear, and four feet from each post, is firmly driven into the ground a stake (K), left projecting one foot above the surface. This stake is connected Avith the. fence- post by strip (B), as indi- cated. The strength of the fence to resist the force of rushing water that may come in contact with it is in- creased tenfold. Where high winds are prevalent, fences may be braced in this way upon the leeward Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im


. The American farm and stock manual. Agriculture; Home economics. FIG. 5.—AUGER W^ FENCE FOE MARSH OR SOFT SOIL. the rear, and four feet from each post, is firmly driven into the ground a stake (K), left projecting one foot above the surface. This stake is connected Avith the. fence- post by strip (B), as indi- cated. The strength of the fence to resist the force of rushing water that may come in contact with it is in- creased tenfold. Where high winds are prevalent, fences may be braced in this way upon the leeward Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lupton, F. M. (Frank M. ), 1854-1910. Springfield, Mass. , The Phelps publishing co.


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