Oklahoma farmer . THE OKLAHOMA FARMER January 25, 1917. Answers to Farm Questions. ALL LETTERS of inquiry are answered promptly by mail, of course with-out charge. Only replies of general interest are printed, and the nameand address are withheld. Names and addresses of correspondents cannotbe supplied; please do not ask for them. Observe the map and always keeplocal climatic and soil conditions in mind when reading about crops and meth-ods of tillage and cultivation. Send letters to John Fields, Editor of the Okla-homa Farmer, 513 Colcord Building, Oklahoma City. That Road Tax Again. Please t


Oklahoma farmer . THE OKLAHOMA FARMER January 25, 1917. Answers to Farm Questions. ALL LETTERS of inquiry are answered promptly by mail, of course with-out charge. Only replies of general interest are printed, and the nameand address are withheld. Names and addresses of correspondents cannotbe supplied; please do not ask for them. Observe the map and always keeplocal climatic and soil conditions in mind when reading about crops and meth-ods of tillage and cultivation. Send letters to John Fields, Editor of the Okla-homa Farmer, 513 Colcord Building, Oklahoma City. That Road Tax Again. Please tell me how much one has to payinstead of working on the roads. Where canI obtain a copy of the road laws? Grady Co., Cen. Okla. The present road laws require thepayment of $5 in lieu of work on theroad. A mistake was made with ref-erence to this in our issue of December25, but it has been corrected in our Jan-uary 10 issue. I think you may obtaina copy of Oklahomas road law fromthe state highway commissioner, Okla-homa City. If not. the general roadlaw is printed in the session


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