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<blockquote data-quote="badaxemoo" data-source="post: 373157" data-attributes="member: 3926"><p>I'm not sure where you're at in Minnesota, but I bought my supplies and got advice from K-Fence (I dealt with the folks in Zumbro Falls, but there is also a franchise in SW MN). </p><p></p><p>Their materials might be more expensive than most farm-store supplies, but after comparing the wire, strainers, and insulators, I became convinced that the increase in quality was worth the money.</p><p></p><p>They build a lot of fence, so I followed their design recommendations and have been happy with my fences (only 2 miles!) so far. It sure beats the barbed wire fences we built when I was growing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badaxemoo, post: 373157, member: 3926"] I'm not sure where you're at in Minnesota, but I bought my supplies and got advice from K-Fence (I dealt with the folks in Zumbro Falls, but there is also a franchise in SW MN). Their materials might be more expensive than most farm-store supplies, but after comparing the wire, strainers, and insulators, I became convinced that the increase in quality was worth the money. They build a lot of fence, so I followed their design recommendations and have been happy with my fences (only 2 miles!) so far. It sure beats the barbed wire fences we built when I was growing up. [/QUOTE]
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