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Articles Tagged with ''fences''

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Irons in the Fire: Fix ‘you’re’ own fence

June 24, 2025
Paul Marchant

Turns out, keeping cows inside a questionable fence is easier than keeping grammatical errors out of daily conversations.


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West: A bit about fencing …

June 24, 2025
Sawyer Fonnesbeck

Having dealt with livestock and horses pushing on fences, I understand the time, money and effort it takes to maintain a fence. On the topic of fences, have you taken the time to truly understand your state’s regulations regarding fence maintenance and the livestock that may get out of those enclosures?


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New products rollout for July 2025

June 19, 2025

The July new products lineup includes items from Gallagher, Merck Animal Health and more.


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Fencing options for grazing forages

Forage producers often overlook fencing expenses, which are rarely included in their operational budgets. Establishing a fence can be quite expensive, especially if one aims to install a permanent structure around their fields.
May 20, 2025
Carmen Willmore

Good fencing is an integral part of any farming operation. Even if most of your forages are harvested and sold and not grazed, there may come a time when grazing – and, therefore, fencing – is needed in your farming operation.


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Before you open the gate: A pregrazing checklist

Ensure your fences and pastures are in good condition before launching spring turnout.
May 8, 2025
Carmen Willmore

As grazing season has begun for many, it is time to make sure fences and pastures are still in good condition and ready for turnout.


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Embracing innovation: Journey with Halter's virtual fencing technology

February 11, 2025

We took the opportunity to study the technology more closely and decide if there was potential for a positive return on investment should we choose to implement it on our farm.


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Planning for profitability with rotational grazing

Rotational grazing is not exactly a new idea, but knowing the best way to implement it on your operation can lead to major long-term profits.
January 15, 2025
John O'Meara

Rotational grazing is not exactly a new idea, but knowing the best way to implement it on your operation can lead to major long-term profits.



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Homegrown innovations ease cattle production pressures

A lot of things pop up in the course of cattle production that demand big labor, time and money commitments. Some producers are innovating unique methods of reducing these demands while improving efficiency and management.
December 17, 2024
Bruce Derksen

Many cattle production tasks demand extensive labor and time commitments, resulting in large money investments.


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Southeast: Same pasture, more grazing

April 24, 2024
Katie Mason

Using a rotational grazing method can help to utilize forage more efficiently, leading to more grazing days on the same amount of pasture and saving excess forage for a time of year when forage availability is limited.


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Where's the line? Understanding Idaho's boundary by agreement

The theory of boundary by agreement involves a complex legal framework, balancing formalities and practical implications. Fences, as common markers, play a crucial role in resolving boundary disputes in Idaho.
February 20, 2024
John Richards

For many properties in Idaho, particularly rural properties, fences and other physical markers are often believed to be the boundary between neighboring properties and are treated as such.


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