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Farm Fence 

Farm fencing is a crucial component of agricultural management, offering numerous benefits to farmers and homesteaders alike. One of the primary advantages is the containment and protection of livestock. Farm fencing can also be used to enhance security and privacy on rural properties, parks, and industrial lots.

Page Wire Fence

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Available in various heights and mesh sizes, page wire fence can be customized to meet specific needs. One of the primary advantages of page wire fencing is its durability. Made from galvanized steel, it is resistant to rust and corrosion, ensuring a long lifespan. The sturdy construction can withstand pressure from livestock, making it an ideal choice for containing animals such as cattle, sheep, and goats. Its resilience also minimizes the need for frequent repairs and replacements, which can save time and money in the long run.

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High Tensile Fence

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Constructed from class 3 galvanized steel wire, this type of fence is designed to withstand significant pressure without breaking and with the addition of electric current running through select strands you can significantly discourage animals from challenging the fence. In addition to its strength, it is the most cost-effective fence option requiring fewer posts therefore reducing material and labor costs. Moreover, the low maintenance requirements contribute to long-term savings.

Wood Board Fence

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A popular choice among equestrians for a variety of reasons. One of which is because it is highly visible, which is crucial for the safety of horses. The large, solid boards are easy for horses to see, reducing the risk of them running into the fence and injuring themselves. In addition to its practical benefits, wood board fencing also offers aesthetic appeal. The natural look of wood blends seamlessly with rural landscapes, enhancing the overall beauty of the property.

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Round Cedar Rail​

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Round cedar rail fencing has both aesthetic and functional benefits to offer. Its sturdy construction makes it a suitable option for containing livestock such as horses and cattle. Additionally, in rural settings it can be used as a decorative garden border or to delineate property boundaries. In public spaces, such as parks, it is useful for guiding visitors along pathways, protecting sensitive areas, and enhancing the natural beauty of the surroundings. 

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