How to Set up An Electric Fence

Summary
Vegetable farmers use electric fences to keep animals out of crop fields. Livestock farmers use electric fences to keep animals inside the pasture and manage rotational grazing programs. Learn the steps to set up an electric fence. A how-to guide by Terry Allan, Maddy Gravely, Andy Blunk, Sara Santa Cruz, IRC Charlottesville.
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