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Re: electric fencing
I would suggest sustainable ag connection web site. Is Craig Cramer
reading for web address? Also, I'm just a little biased, but there is some
information on fencing on www.grassfarmer.com
Best wishes,
Greg Gunthorp
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> From: Roberto Verzola <rverzola@phil.gn.apc.org>
> To: sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu
> Subject: electric fencing
> Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 5:34 AM
>
> Can somebody please describe how electric fencing (for swine, cattle,
> etc.) looks like, and what are the specs (voltages, wire sizes,
> current capacities, etc.)? I need enough info to be able to make one
> ourselves.
>
> We'd like to try an approach described in a much earlier post, setting
> up an electric fence around an area and confining pigs there to
> prepare the land for planting.
>
> Regards,
>
> Roberto Verzola
> Philippines
>
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