Cornell Small Farms/Chenango Grazing: High Tensile Fences Revised
The Cornell Small Farms Program teamed up with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango County New York to produce this informative video. This is one of 12 videos on grazing related topics in the "Chenango Grazing" series. A critical attribute for successful high tensile fences is having correctly set fence posts and corners. In this video you will see the correct methods of setting, pounding, tensioning, and bracing fence posts which if correctly done will result in fences that will last for years of stress free use.
Видео Cornell Small Farms/Chenango Grazing: High Tensile Fences Revised канала Rich Taber
Видео Cornell Small Farms/Chenango Grazing: High Tensile Fences Revised канала Rich Taber
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