June 25, 2007 Building and maintaining fences for controlling livestock places a huge financial burden on agricultural producers worldwide, but is there really any need for all those posts and wires?
Combination panels have smaller openings at the bottom and are more expensive than cattle panels, but will hold baby lambs and cattle. Good livestock fencing surely makes good neighbors, and with the ...
Stock panels are made of 1/4 inch welded steel rods, which make them sturdy and ideal for goat pens. The standard length is 16 feet; the 52 inch-high ones with narrower bottom openings work well for ...
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — It’s not uncommon for people living in colder climates to spend their winter evenings relaxing on a warm couch and catching up on their favorite shows. Jonathan Kilpatrick likes to ...
The Report states that in regards to the efforts to address nitrogen and phosphorus in the Chesapeake Bay two of the questions that have been asked include: To what extent are farmers implementing ...
Establishing a permanent electric fence system for managing livestock can cost as little as 28p a metre in materials and is extremely effective when done correctly. Fencing expert Kim Petty, of ...
Rotting fence posts that have only been in the ground a few years – does that sound like a familiar scene? Well judging by readers on Farmers Weekly forums it is a growing problem. And the reason why ...
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