Gates

Tarter Gates and Corral Panels in stock

Gates are Available in lengths from 4′ to 16′ long and in three strengths

  • Red Economy Gates
  • Blue Bull Gates
  • Green Heavy Duty Gates
  • Galv. 2″ x 4″ Wire Filled Economy Gates

Corral Panels are Available in 12′ and 16′ in the economy red

Other products available by special order see the Tarter link Below

Bekaert Fencing

Field Fence 330′ in Solid Lok Knot

Barbed Wire

Treated Board Fence   

In Stock Today

1-1/8” x 6” x 16’ Rough Pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine 

4″×4″×8′ Rough Fence Posts

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Treated Round Wood Fence Posts

Available in 7 foot, 8 foot lenghts

diameters available:

3-4″, 4-5″, 5-6″, 6-7″. and 7-8″

Split Rail Fencing

Available in Both 2 and 3 Rail styles

2 Hole: Line, Corner, End
3 Hole: Line, Corner, End
Posts are treated Southern Yellow Pine

2 hole split rail

2 Hole

3 Hole also available

Split Rail

11’ Rail
Rails are treated White Pine and/or Poplar

Split Rail

11′ Split Rail

Electric Fencing

We Carry a Full line of electric fencing supplies

  • Electric Fence Charges by Parmark and Patriot charger
  • Insulators By Dare
  • Much Much More stop in to see the complete line-up

Field Fencing

Have you ever gone shopping for fencing wire and seen a bunch of numbers on the label but are not 100% sure what they all mean? If so, this blog is for you. Fence wire uses a specific pattern of numbers to explain the specs of the fence. Just glancing at it, they start to look very similar and become a bit overwhelming. Understanding what the pattern of numbers means can help you decide which type of wiring will best fit your project.

All Pasture Management woven wire products use this description to explain the size and design of our wire.

  • Number of horizontal wires
  • Height of the fence (inches)
  • Vertical wire spacing (inches)
  • Length of the fence roll (feet)
  • Diameter of the wire (gauge)
    • Quick tip: Remember that the smaller the gauge number, the larger the diameter of the wire. A 12.5 ga wire is larger than a 14.5 ga wire.
  • Class of galvanization

Let’s use Fence name 10-47-6 330 12.5ga C3 as an example:

  • 10: Number of horizontal wires
  • 47: Height of the fence (inches)
  • 6: Vertical wire spacing (inches)
  • 330: Length of the fence roll (feet)
  • 12.5ga: Diameter of the wire (gauge)
  • C3: Class 3 galvanization