Farm Fencing Materials – A simple introduction by Skyhall Fence

Farm fencing materials are widely used in agricultural areas. Agricultural fencing plays a very important role among all the fencing materials. Field fencing is one of the most common fencing material in such areas. Field fencing also called farm fence is a woven wire fencing material. This kind of fencing material is always in rolls and the horizontal wire spacing usually decreases from top to bottom.

Farm fencing materials are manufactured by automatically weaving machines. The machine has a very high production efficiency because obviously the automatic part.

The field fencing or farm fencing is so widely used that you can see it everywhere from country side or agricultural farms. The most notable thing is the knot style. Skyhall 230 Series farm fence product use hinge joint knot as the knot style. Other brands can also use other types of knot styles, such as fixed knot and square knots. There are not much difference in use but looks. Many customers choose hinge joint knot as their first preference.

Farm fencing materials can not only be used to protect small animals but it can also be used in places like farms, all kinds of farms actually. In a lot of western movies you probably have seen farm fencing already.

The popular choice of post with field fence is wooden post and T post or star picket, etc. The common wire thickness often used in producing field fencing is 2.0mm to 3.0mm. And the vertical wire spacing is often 150mm and 300mm. While the horizontal wire spacing is a little complicated. It usually decrease from top to bottom as has been said. The reason is obvious. Small bottom openings can prevent small animals from trespassing.

Now we have talked various aspects of farm fencing materials. If you are interested in this, please do not hesitate to contact one of our sales representative in our contact page and we’d be happy to quote for you.

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