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How to Build Fences with MAX-TEN 200     How to Build Trellises with MAX-TEN 200

 

Every Farmer and Stockman Knows the Value of a Good Fence.

Without them, there would be no established land boundaries, no protection for
crops, no control over the breeding and feeding or safety of livestock and
profitable farm management would be virtually impossible. In fact, the first
step in establishing any successful agricultural enterprise is the erection of
sturdy, reliable fences.

Once limited to placing stone walls or split logs around small, highly
productive acreage, fencing has evolved through enclosing and subdividing larger
tracts of land of lower productivity. This became practical before the turn of
this century with the invention of low-cost barbed wire, and, a few years later,
with the introduction of woven wire fencing.

Higher land costs and higher costs for farm machinery, feedstuffs, fuel,
fertilizers and other agricultural chemicals - as well as labor - have made the
more efficient use of every available acre of land more vital than ever and have
intensified the need for reliable, low-cost fences that do the job, such as
high-tensile wire fences constructed with 12.5 gauge MAX-TEN 200 HIGH-TENSILE
FENCE WIRE.



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