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Abstract
There is increasing interest in the use of high tensile fencing because of its longer life and lower cost than conventional woven wire fence. Originally introduced to this country from Australia and New Zealand, high tensile fence is proving to be quite adaptable for use in intensive grazing management systems.
Publication Date
1988
Publication Number
AEU-29
Repository Citation
Turner, Larry W. and McNeill, Samuel G., "Costs, Construction and Suppliers for High Tensile Wire Fencing" (1988). Agricultural Engineering Extension Updates. 50.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/aeu_reports/50

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