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EVEN THE DUMB AN I MALS DIFFE RE NCE KNOW THE
Watch the sober, sad-eyed cattle and tired horses at the barnyard watering trough. If it is coated with green slime or fouled from rot they try for a clear place to drink. But if it is a REDWOOD trough, clean and rot-free, they drink with a relish the untalnted water. I. ir..- lVater tanks and pipe, troup,hs, irrigattng flumes, headgates, and sound investment. They last. fences of REDWOOD are a
The same is true of silos built of REDWOOD. fhey hold best the warmth of fermentation, prevent freezlng, and reduce to a minl"mum the usual loss around the edges, while giving to the silage no foreign taste or odor.
Even the dumb animals know the difference.
And that's one real answer to the question.
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