Typically, installing a light-duty fence is a simple matter of marking out your posts and running your wire between them. Unfortunately, the process of installing on an uneven or sloped surface is a bit more involved. Sloped fencing requires taking into account the land’s natural grade and trying to match the fence to its ebb and flow.
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Anyone who works on a farm (or cattle ranch, or horse training facility, or anywhere else that holds livestock), knows that the work is never truly done. There’s always something…
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SAFETY, SECURITY, AND AFFORDABILITY When it comes to caring for your horse, safety and security should be your number one priority. But what’s the best way to accomplish this goal…
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Deciding to put up a new fence on your property not only means selecting a practical fence style, you’ll also need to determine what to use for the foundation. The…