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AGRICULTURAL FENCE INSTALLATION SERVICES

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Board Fencing

Post and rail fencing marks boundaries but provides little privacy. Post and rail fencing is a fence style that uses perpendicular posts driven into the ground with two or more horizontal rails attached between the posts. This rustic fencing style is often seen at horse farms and around pastures and valley fencing.

High tensile livestock fencing
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High Tensile

High tensile fencing is relatively new to the United States, where it is growing in popularity, though it has been used for many years in other countries as cattle fencing.

It is preferred by some high-tensile fence installers because it doesn't lose elasticity even when dealing with temperature changes or when used as livestock fencing.

High-tensile fences can be either electric or non-electric.
 

Wire trellis fencing
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Wire Trellising

A wire trellis is a support framework for a climbing plant made with tensioned wires. Wire trellises are a type of farm fencing that is usually constructed against walls, but they can also be hung between poles or framed to create a freestanding trellis.

Split Rail Agricultural Fencing or Decorative fencing
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Split Rail

A split-rail fence or log fence is a type of farm fence construction in the United States and Canada, and is made out of timber logs, usually split lengthwise into rails and typically used for agricultural fencing or decorative fencing. Such ag fences require much more timber than other types of fences, and so are generally only common in areas where wood is abundant.

Woven Wire Fence for Farm Fencing
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Woven/Welded Wire

Woven wire, commonly referred to as field fence, is made of horizontal wires that are permanently attached to vertical wires (stays). In most cases, the woven wire has graduated spacing where the horizontal wires are spaced closer together near the bottom and further apart toward the top.

Wood Stockade Fencing installation in Massachusetts
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Stockade

A stockade fence is a simple fence constructed with wood boards that has pointed edges placed tightly against one another, giving you a solid panel. This is a good option for ag fencing, residential fencing, and commercial fences.

Electric farm fencing
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Electric

An electric fence is a barrier used to keep your animals safe and unwanted animals out of gardens and other landscapes you want to protect. Electric fencing is also ideal as cattle fencing or livestock fencing as it contains animals on a selected area of pasture or crop.

Rope Tape Electric livestock fencing installation
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Rope/Tape (Electric)

Consists of up to 5 strands of electrifiable, long-lasting rope or braid strained between wood end and corner posts, supported by wood or steel line posts. Rope fences must always be properly energized. These are a good option as a livestock fencing or cattle fence installation.

Vinyl fence residential fences massachusetts
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Vinyl

Vinyl fences are plastic, made specifically with polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This material is combined with special ingredients that make it strong, durable, and resistant to various types of weather and ultraviolet rays. This is a good option for farm fences, residential fences, and commercial fencing.

Looking for an agricultural fencing company near you? New England Post and Rail provides agricultural fence contracting to Ashby, Townsend, Groton, Leominster, Lunenburg, Pepperell, Ayer, Littleton, Shirley, Westminster, Princeton, Ashburnham, Gardner, Sterling, Bolton, Acton, Harvard, Boxborough, Stow, Marlborough, Hudson, Clinton, Westford, Chelmsford, Tyngsborough, Wilmington, Dracut, and Lowell. We provide farm fence contracting in New Hampshire in Nashua, Hollis, Hudson, Brookline, Litchfield, Merrimack, Pelham, Amherst, Milford, Wilton, Concord, Keene, Manchester, Portsmouth, Dover, Laconia, Goffstown, Derry, and Exeter.

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