How We Create Strong, Durable Fences
We use industry-leading techniques and equipment to build the strongest, most durable agricultural fencing available. Our fences are strong and durable and can handle the wear and tear that an agricultural fence needs to withstand. Many kinds of lumber are used to build farm fences, so the design you choose will determine your lumber choices. Whether using rough-cut lumber or planed boards, the installation techniques we use at SWi Wyoming produce the strongest, most durable fence.Wyoming Agricultural Fence Styles
There are many styles of Wyoming fencing available, and the following are just a few that we offer. These wood fences are both popular and attractive, making them suitable for all types of farming and agricultural properties.![]() |
Split Rail Wood FencingSplit rail fences are an affordable option for farmers, ranch owners, or other property owners who need to fence large sections of land. Although they have large openings between the rails, they are still suitable for horses or livestock. The classic, rustic look of split rail fences also makes it a nice option to define a residential property line or add a decorative element to your property. |
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Kentucky Four BoardKentucky Four Board fences have that classic look often associated with ranches and farms and are exceptionally durable and strong, making them a great option for agricultural fencing. Common post and rail fencing designs also come in 2 and 3 rails and the width and space between the rail will determine the overall height of this fence. |
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Cross Buck StyleCrossbuck wood farm fence is a post and rail fence design where there is an “X” in each section. Two rails, attach diagonally to the posts and overlap to create the cross. Post spacing is important when installing a crossbuck fence. The diagonal measurement will require longer boards. Therefore, setting posts slightly closer to the center than your horizontal board length is a must. Cutting the horizontal boards to fit the shorter measurement between posts is a must. |


