Livestock fencing is an ever-pressing topic. If you were at our Sept 21st Field Day, you might have learned about some interesting products to solve that concern. So, how are you going to apply that knowledge going into 2020?
When planning for your farm’s immediate future, you must take stock of the essentials. How can I turn a profit? What will it take to produce the best product? If all that is achieved, then how can I keep repeating the cycle?
After you strolled around our property during the Field Day or if you just saw the social media images, let one thing remain clear. A farm is equally about crops and livestock. The difference being that you don’t have to spend your time keeping your crops pinned in one area. Now a stubborn heifer or sow will wander anywhere if not fenced in securely.
Arrowquip is a trusted product offering at Circle S. But that’s if you need a chute or sweep tub. What about when you want a strong fence to keep that prize cow in her pasture? That’s when you turn your gaze to our lovely corral panels and grates. Easy enough that a teenager can connect them and help keep the farm free of aimless cattle chewing away the hay.
If you missed our event, Circle S let everyone know that our company is a Gallagher Certified Pasture Pro. While the details of this are quite complex, we want to give you a brief overview. Pasture and livestock management co-exist to produce something bigger than the sum of its parts.
These interwoven experiences of farm life are handled in similar fashions to make life easier for livestock and farmers alike. If a farmer can’t produce adequate fencing and feeding, then his/her livestock will not be happy and produce unpleasant results. So, if you take away one lesson from our fencing talk…it’s this.
Everything in perfect balance. A farmer in the field and cattle behind Gallagher Power Fencing.