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Agriculture Fencing

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Fenc­ing in this type of envi­ron­ment can be used for a mul­ti­tude or pur­poses i.e. stock fencing/proofing, bound­ary fenc­ing, stock retain­ing i.e. pigs/goats/camels/cattle etc.or the exclu­sion of pests and ver­min i.e. rab­bits, deer and foxes.

Our com­monly installed options are: post and rail, stock fenc­ing (mesh wire and high ten­sile), deer and rab­bit proof fences.

Once again we only used high grade mate­ri­als and gen­er­ally pre­fer either Tor­nado or Cyclone wires. Our fences can then be topped off with whathever you choose i.e. sin­gle or dou­ble strands of barbed wire, plain line wires or wooden top rails for example.

Below is a handy guide to con­sider when look­ing at your new agri­cul­tural fenc­ing possibilities :

  • Will the fence require changes of ele­va­tion or direction
  • Are you int­ed­ning on keep­ing ani­mals (stock) in, ani­mals out or both…
  • What type of ground con­di­tions and access do you have?
  • What are the fences pri­mamry func­tion, and also con­sider future usage i.e a multi-species fence
  • Gates and or access require­ments once fence is in place…

We find that 30 min­utes at the plan­ning stage will ensure your farm fence, pad­dock fence or agri­cul­tural fence will pro­vide many years of active service.

We are happy to work on a sup­ply and install basis or sim­ply to install only with you sup­ply­ing all the rel­e­vant mate­r­ial. gsr also sup­ply a install appro­pri­ate gates for agri­cul­tural use

If you exact type of fence is not found within this page please do not worry– give us a call as we have installed all man­ner of fences!

Is your fence look­ing slightly worse for wear?? Don’t worry, if the major­ity of it is intact it is highly likely that we may be able to replace the bro­ken or dam­aged fence with a new struc­turally sound section.