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6 Options For Farm Fences
It's also favored by many horse owners—as horses are less likely to get tangled in woven wire than in barbed wire—and because of its sturdy character, it's often used for corrals and night-holding pens in areas with predator problems.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Farm Fence Styles
They require some installation skill, as getting the gates to hang level is tricky. There are a number of brands of electric-net fencing, and each varies in height and price. Animals cannot climb it, run through it or, when appropriately sized, get their...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Metal Farm Gate Types
Types Of Metal Used In Gates Farm gates can be made from a variety of different metals, but steel and aluminum stand out as the main options you'll encounter. For these reasons, it's a great choice for decorative gates that won't receive a lot of hard...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
9 Tools You Need For Fixing Fences
Post Hole-Digger Or Auger During fence repairs, it's inevitable that you'll eventually need to move or replace fence posts, and having a post hole digger or an auger on hand is the way to go for digging new holes.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Protect Your Farm Fence From Livestock Damage
If any part of your fence seems weaker than the rest and becomes possible to pass through, your livestock might give it a try and cause damage in the process; catching any problem areas early on and fixing them can reduce the chances of livestock damage.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Replace Old Fence Posts by Hand
Before placing your new post in the ground, use your post-hole digger to deepen and define the hole, which has likely lost some of its shape during the removal process. Depending on how long the post has been in the ground and how well it was set in to...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Maintain An Electric Fence
Weeds Excess vegetation growing alongside your electric fence can cause big problems. It's essentially just a simple circuit. O'Neil/Flickr The best thing you can do to keep your fence running properly, especially if the animals have seemed to have lost...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Safely Take Down A Barbed-Wire Fence
If you live on an old farm, there's a good chance that there are barbed-wire fences surrounding the perimeter of the property or guarding the edges of fields. In years' past, many farms and pastures were fenced using barbed wire: long strands of metal...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Use A Tractor To Remove Stubborn Fence Posts
Here are some tips and advice to help keep you safe while removing fence posts with your tractor: Always be careful! If a post is absolutely stuck and won't move, it's possible for the front end of your tractor to lift off the ground, particularly if...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Use Your ATV To Erect Farm Fencing
Here are a few tips and tricks to get you started. Bring An Auger The most difficult aspect of erecting a new fence is digging the holes for the posts, but fortunately, ATVs can assist with this task, as well.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Fence And Gate Repair Tips
When mending a wire fence—such as tightening sagging wires or splicing broken wires back together—a fence stretcher is nice, but a simple carpenter's hammer will also do the job.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Handmade Tools From Nature: A DIY Challenge
I could have walked back to the tool shed and found something, but it was a busy day, the project was running behind schedule, and the tool shed was a long way from the field. Seeing one of appropriate length and diameter, I plucked it off the tree (not...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Jobs on Your Farm Perfect for Zip Ties
The potential uses for zip ties are almost limitless. Zip ties are an important part of the process, perfect for holding everything in position. Zip ties come in various lengths and have a design that makes them versatile and as permanent as you want...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Why You Need a Level in Your Toolbox
A level is a pretty simple tool that has a large number of uses for farming projects. Here's why you should have a level in your toolbox. Of course, levels come in many sizes, ranging from a few inches long to many feet long, and some offer extra amenities...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Building A Farm Horse Fence
There are many things to consider when building a horse fence, and before you begin, you should ask yourself the following questions: What size pasture do you need? Posts can be dug with hand tools, though a post hole-drilling machine can greatly speed...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Fencing You Need To Keep Predators Out … And Chickens In
This fencing is ideal for homesteaders or urban farmers who want to rotate free-range areas or fertilize new garden plots. For our purposes, we'll use generalities in discussing cost, such as inexpensive and expensive, and focus on durability and effectiveness...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Metal T-Posts Can Serve Many Purposes On Your Farm
Building A Trellis Looking for a way to support climbing plants such as peas, beans or grapes? That's why it can be wise to use T-posts to mark the locations of such hidden obstacles, providing a clear visual reminder of the objects' whereabouts so you...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Use Online Classified Sites to Stay Within Your Farm Equipment Budget
The second truth is that a lot of that stuff is cheaply made, and you can do better for less on an online classifieds site such as craigslist . I'm personally more inclined to check casually for the other items on the list—farm budgets don't usually...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Rafter Panel Storage
Instead of permanent hinges, I opted for hanging a pipe that would retain the panels, yet allow them to tip down to display tools. I fixed one up with wood handles, and when I get a chance, I'll do the same with the others.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Lease Solar Panels
Leasing solar panels is an option for energy-conscious homeowners who aren't ready to commit to buying a solar-energy system. You might get hooked. However, if you want to eventually own your own solar panels, buying upfront may be more cost-effective.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Keep Coop Fencing Sturdy With Fence Staples
To keep chickens, you will need lots of fencing: some to enclose the pen, some to cover the pen, some for the gate, some to cover windows and vents in the coop —there's a lot of fencing.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
California Forms Environmental Farming Panel
In addition, the panel will publicly document agricultural activities that produce net benefits for the environment and ecosystems. “While feeding the nation, California agriculture strives to build consensus to address multiple complex issues confronting...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Growing a Bamboo Fence
If you don't, you and your neighbors will beChoose a bamboo color that suits your taste. Bamboo grows naturally on every continent except Antarctica, so you'll have no trouble finding a variety that grows in your climate.
California
Santa Monica
UF Hack: Wattle Fences
I keep my prunings every year from trees like the Chinese contorted willow ( Salix xmatsudana ‘Tortusa') and use them to expand on ongoing projects. Further, branches can be sustainably harvested from the wild if you're short on coppicing materials...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Training Roses On A Fence & The Best Roses For Fences
Do you have some fence lines on your property that need some beautification and you are not quite sure what to do with them? Planting some shrub roses such as the Knock Out family of roses, some David Austin English type shrub roses or some other type...
Ohio
Willoughby
Deer Fencing Designs – How To Build A Deer Proof Fence
Multiple line electric fences and 8- to 10-foot tall wooden deer proof garden fences are better options for high populations but more time consuming and costly. If your deer are especially sneaky, use 2 electric fences.
Ohio
Willoughby
Hey, Hay!
Here's how to make one if you want to. « More Mondays with Martok » Tags cattle panels , goats , Martok , sheep , Sue Weaver Once feed hits the ground, it's automatically dirty, and we won't eat it—yuck! Sometimes Mom picks it up and puts it back...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia