Saving Money on Farm Fence Construction

April 22nd, 2013
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Farm fence construction can often be a time-consuming task. Owners of large rural properties often know all too well the effort and costs associated with installing and maintaining fence lines. Aside from defining boundaries between paddocks, there is also the consideration of safety for livestock and cattle in individual yards to consi ..

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Custom Designed Farm Fences and Gates

March 22nd, 2013
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For many rural property owners, farm fence construction often consists of whatever works at the time. This usually means replacing old, warped, cracked or rotted timber fences and gates when they need to be done. What those property owners may be overlooking is that farm fencing costs actually end up far more expensive overall. This is espe ..

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Quikfence Helps Flood-Affected Australians Rebuild Their Homes

March 13th, 2013
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Mother Nature can be very unpredictable and at the worst of times, the effects can be catastrophic, leaving people to pick up the pieces. Tropical Cyclone Oswald left destruction in its tracks and while it will take much longer to repair the emotional damage caused by this turmoil, Australians from different sectors are doing what they can to ..

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Easily Reduce Maintenance Time Spent on Rural Fences and Gates

March 13th, 2013
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Choosing the right rural fence posts, fences and gates can easily reduce maintenance time and slash the costs involved. Quikfence provides highly cost-effective rural fencing options to rural property owners right across the country. Most farm fence construction is comprised of timber posts with wire strung between them. While this might pr ..

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It often surprises many rural property owners that it is possible to save far more time and money than they expect just by reconsidering the type of fence posts they use. After all, most farms still fence off individual paddocks and cattle yards with the traditional timber posts and finish off fencing with barbed wire. While the initial cost of installing timber po ..

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