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Most myself but with someone helping me to pound posts. It's all electric 1 or 2 wire so not the work of your multi-wire or net fences.
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I've been thinking about going that way too. Looks to be double the wire cost. What happens when a moose lays on it or a car goes through it? Can you repair it easy enough? Just put a piece in and bend it around? Kinda hard to stretch?Originally posted by woodland View PostWe’ve started doing that as it’s frustrating having calves out in the ditch especially along the pavement which is quite a few miles for us. The cost is a little more but the maintenance seems lower on the stretches that have been in for 30 years at home vs barb wire. Gone to 8 foot posts as well which helps in the hills a lot. Hopefully it’ll be a generation or more before it needs attention......... 😉
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Jazz, Judging by the direction this thread took, Looks like you should add fenceposts to your rotation.
I have planted many acres of fenceposts in the past , And I have also harvested a lot of them.
I have observed that they rarely reproduce.
Occasionally one becomes two, but the Total weight remains the same.
Harvest losses can be high, Testing on how many years you let them grow first.
I've also noticed that the seat pricing is similar to canola. Seed posts are worth a lot more than Post harvest a few years later.
But perhaps I just don't fertilize them heavy enough, For my fungicide timing has been off. I also don't recommend applying PGR's.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Aug 12, 2019, 08:08.
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We were in the cattle business for 30 yrs. You couldnt give me 100 head of cattle right now. We went through hell with them in the 80s trying to feed and water them. Calving in storms. Yes its nice diversifcation from crops but comes at a big price too.
Thats half the reason we relocated to Regina where people could be just grain farmers.
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