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Neighbors often share in the cost of building or replacing boundary fences. Cost-share assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture may also be available. Check with your county’s Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Office.
Planning Your Fence
How to Build a Single "H" Brace
How to Build a Double "H" Brace
Setting the Fence Line
Assembling Smooth Wire Fencing
Assembling Barbed Wire Fencing
Assembling Field Fencing
Crossing Waterways
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