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Agricultural
Fences

Common perimeter fences around large acre properties used for animal containment or merely as a boundary fence. Popular styles include barb or barbless wire fences, which are usually 3 or 4 strand and can be attached to either treated round posts or metal T posts. Other styles include field fence, which is a woven wire fence with 4”x4”  spacing and also “no-climb” horse fence which is a woven wire fence with 2”x4” spacing.

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Agricultural fencing is a crucial investment for farms and rural properties, serving multiple practical purposes. It provides containment for livestock, ensuring they stay within designated grazing areas and preventing access to roadways. Additionally, agricultural fences offer security by protecting crops and assets from wildlife, pests, and unauthorized entry. These fences also establish clear property boundaries, enable pasture rotation for optimal grazing, and contribute to erosion control. In areas with potential predator threats, fencing acts as a deterrent, safeguarding livestock. Overall, agricultural fencing plays a vital role in enhancing land management, ensuring compliance with regulations, and promoting sustainable farming practices.

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