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Farming    Services

In the agricultural industry fencing provides a multitude of benefits that can not go unappreciated. Fences may be used to protect or divide property, to improve its appearance, to confine animals, or to deter larger pests from entering the premises. Whatever its purpose, one should plan a fence carefully. This is especially important on farms where fences represent a large investment and their location and arrangement may affect production efficiency. The Johnson Family Fencing Co is skilled in assisting with planning fence boundaries that maximize the utilization of all areas on your farm.

Confine Animals

On the most diverse farms you can expect to see a variety of animals that help to support daily life. Form chickens that produce eggs on a daily basis to cattle and pigs that will one day produce meat to sell or consume, farm animals are a must to sustain an effective and even profitably farm. The Johnson Family Fencing Co has personal experience in keeping all animals on your farm safe and secure across the property.

Best materials for this type of fencing: Wood, Mesh, Electric, Barbed Wire

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Divide Property

With the average farm size in the state of Florida being 205 acres per farm, theres a good chance that you are looking to divvy up the property into sections that make crop production easier to manage. The Johnson Family Fencing Co has a variety of cost effective options that can turn any old piece of land into a well organized property that is suitable for a plethora of crops.

Best materials for this type of fencing: Wood, Barbed Wire, Electric

Protect Livestock

For farmers in the livestock industry domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting provide labor and produce commodities such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool. For years, livestock farmers have suffered from wild animal predation and theft. If left unchecked farmers could potentially lose hundreds of thousands of dollars and possibly impact their livelihood. As you can imagine, The Johnson Family Fencing Co has an abundance of experience in securing livestock land. Our experts can assist in choosing an option that effectively deters outside pests at an economical cost.

Best materials for this type of fencing: Barbed Wire, Electric, Wire Mesh

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