Agricultural Faqs

  • Can I install a fence on uneven terrain?

    Yes. Agricultural fencing is inherently designed to traverse vast, rolling pastures. We use specialized tensioning techniques to ensure high-tensile wire and woven mesh remain perfectly taut across hills, gullies, and uneven acreage.

  • Do you offer maintenance services for fences?

    While we primarily focus on new installations, we do provide repair, post-replacement, and wire re-tensioning services for large agricultural fencing systems to protect your livestock investment.

  • Can you provide advice on choosing the right fence for my property?

    Definitely. Choosing agricultural fencing depends entirely on your livestock. We will guide you through the differences between woven wire for sheep/goats, board fencing for horses, or high-tensile electric systems for cattle.

  • What is the safest fencing style specifically for horses?

    For equine safety, we highly recommend classic wood split-rail, flexible polymer rails, or vinyl board fencing. These styles offer high visibility and reduce the risk of entanglement or impact injuries compared to traditional wire.

  • How deep do you set your agricultural corner posts?

    Corner and brace assemblies are the backbone of any farm fence. We set our heavy-duty anchor and corner wooden posts deep below the frost line (typically 36 to 48 inches) and anchor them securely to withstand constant wire tension.

  • Do you install electric fencing systems for predator control?

    Yes, we can install high-tensile electric fencing or add low/high solar-powered or hardwired electric charger lines to existing fences to deter predators like coyotes and keep livestock safe.

  • What options do you offer for large farm machinery gates?

    We install heavy-duty, sag-free galvanized steel tube gates up to 16-20 feet wide, allowing easy clearance for tractors, combines, and hay wagons.

  • How do you protect wooden pasture posts from rot and livestock damage?

    We use professional-grade, pressure-treated lumber specifically rated for ground contact. For cribbing or chewing issues, we can discuss material alternatives or strategically placed electric scare wires.