Andrew Griffith, University of Tennessee livestock economist, shares information with us this week on fencing: Over the past several years, favorable grain prices resulted in many fences being pushed ...
Keeping your farm fences in top shape isn’t just about looks—it’s about safety, security, and saving money long-term. From choosing durable materials to mastering seasonal repair strategies, the right ...
Why goats escape: Goats climb, push, dig, and remember weak spots. Without strong, well-installed fencing, they’ll find a way out. Predator protection: Coyotes, foxes, and dogs can dig under fences.
Building a stock fence that’s going to survive the rigours of farm life means getting it right first time around. Fencing manufacturer Tornado has given us a few top tips for how to get your wire ...
Justin Rhinehart, University of Tennessee Extension beef cattle specialist, offers tips this week on farm fencing: One of the most expensive infrastructure investments for either small- or- ...