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    Winter Fence Maintenance Tips for Wire Fencing

    by Judy Knowler November 15, 2021

    Winter is just around the corner, and we all know what that means: holiday parties, twinkling lights, playing in the snow… and lots of work to keep your property in good shape.

    As the temperature drops, work on any farm or homestead becomes centered on preservation. Your equipment, fencing, and buildings need to outlast the elements through the winter months, so they can be ready for use again in the spring. Of course, that means you need to get everything ready to survive the winter, and your fence is no exception.

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    What to Consider When Selecting Farm Fencing

    by Judy Knowler October 19, 2021
    October 19, 2021

    Fences are a vital part of any successful farm. They keep your animals and crops separated, keep your animals on your property, and prevent unwelcome visitors (be they wild animals…

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    What Size T-Post Do I Need for My Fence?

    by Judy Knowler October 12, 2021
    October 12, 2021

    If you’re new to agricultural fencing, it’s possible that you’ve never heard the term “T-post” before. But, t-posts are a very important part of fencing for livestock, crops, and more.…

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    Razor Wire vs Barbed Wire

    by Judy Knowler September 29, 2021
    September 29, 2021

    Fencing is an important part of any farm setup. Whether you’re breeding livestock, deliniating property lines, or simply protecting your pets, you need a way to keep pastures and paddock…

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