Why Deer Fencing Is Essential for Orchards and Vineyards
Orchards and vineyards require years of planning, investment, and care before they ever reach full production. From planting and pruning to irrigation and maintenance, every step is designed to protect long-term yield and profitability. But there’s one threat that can undo that work faster than most growers expect: deer. Deer are one of the most […]
What Makes a Woven Wire Fence Strong and Long-Lasting?
When it comes to fencing, durability matters. Whether you are containing livestock, protecting crops, or securing property boundaries, you need a fence that can handle pressure, weather, and time. A woven wire fence is one of the most reliable and widely used fencing options for agricultural properties. Known for its strength and flexibility, it performs […]
Agricultural Fencing for Different Livestock Types
Agricultural fencing plays a vital role in protecting livestock, maintaining farm organization, and ensuring animals remain safely contained within designated areas. Different types of livestock require unique fencing solutions based on their size, behavior, and ability to escape or damage fencing materials. Farmers must carefully select fencing systems that match the specific needs of their […]
What Is NRCS Fencing and How Do Cost-Share Programs Work?
Installing farm fencing is one of the most important investments a landowner can make. Strong fence systems help control livestock movement, protect pastures, and improve grazing management. But large fencing projects can also be expensive, especially for farms managing hundreds of acres. That is where NRCS fencing programs can help. Through federal conservation initiatives, farmers […]
Land Clearing vs. Brush Cutting: What’s the Difference?
Property owners often need to manage overgrown land, but many people feel unsure about which service best fits their needs. Two common approaches are land clearing and brush cutting, and each serves a different purpose depending on the property’s condition and the project’s goals. While both methods remove vegetation, they operate at different levels and […]
What Happens When Fence Layout Doesn’t Match Grazing Strategy?
Installing new fencing is a major investment for any farm. But many operations discover something frustrating after installation is complete. Grazing still feels inefficient. Livestock crowd certain areas. Some paddocks are overgrazed while others remain untouched. The issue is often not the fencing itself. It is the fence layout. Fence layout plays a critical role […]
Why Trellis Systems Should Be Installed Before Peak Season
Late summer and early fall may be peak harvest season for vineyards and orchards, but the strength of that harvest depends on decisions made much earlier in the year. One of the most important structural decisions a grower can make is when to install or upgrade their trellis system. A properly installed trellis is not […]
Solar Field Fencing: What Makes It Different?
As more farmland is being leased for renewable energy projects, the solar fields have become a common part of the rural landscape. While most attention goes to panels, contracts, and long term returns, one critical component is often overlooked early in the process: the fencing. It may seem practical to extend existing farm fencing around […]
Winter Fence Installation Mistakes to Avoid
Think winter is the wrong time for a fence? Think again—installing a fence during the colder months can actually be a smart, strategic move that saves time and ensures lasting results. Frozen soil, snow accumulation, and icy conditions require careful planning and precise execution. Mistakes during winter installation often result in uneven fences, structural damage, […]
How Post-Winter Deer Movement Impacts Fence Lines
As winter fades and spring approaches, wildlife behavior begins to shift fast. One of the biggest changes farmers and property owners notice is increased deer movement. Trails reappear, feeding patterns change, and pressure along fence lines ramps up quickly. What many people do not realize is that post-winter deer movement is one of the leading […]