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Year-Round Grazing Lands Conservation Award
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LONE PINE, Pa. — Sustainable agriculture is not just for winning conservation awards, it can also provide economical practices that make farming financially feasible. That’s the belief of Arthur Keys and his wife, Jasna Basaric-Keys, owners of Keystone Farm and winners of the Washington County Conservation District’s 2015 Conservation Farmer of the Year award. Keys spent years in Washington, D.C., both lobbying for and overseeing the implementation of agriculture and development in the United States and abroad. “The agricultural industry is the No. 1 industry in many third-world countries,” Keys said. “Therefore, economic aid often comes in the form of...
Electric Fence stops jail escape
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A female prisoner has been charged after her escape attempt from a Hobart prison failed at the final hurdle. The 35-year-old was charged on Monday night after she was caught in the electrified cyclone fencing atop the outer perimeter fence of the Mary Hutchinson Women's Prison in Risdon Vale. She was cleared of injuries by the prison's medical staff, police said on Tuesday.
Smart Fence Energizers
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Here is a pretty cool video about how they can operate. https://youtu.be/BXswiBnlgAA There is more information on the Gallagher I series Electric Fence Chargers at http://gallagherelec...s/ac-energizers I have also attached a file of the operation of them. JC
Stuck buck freed from electric fence
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DEWEY, AZ - Yavapai County authorities say a buck found stuck was freed from an electric fence with assistance from deputies and wildlife officers. Yavapai County Sheriff's spokesman Dwight D'Evelyn said in a news release that a Dewey homeowner notified Arizona Game and Fish on Tuesday about a trapped buck on its property. A deputy was dispatched and found the very agitated animal with its antlers and head entangled in the fencing. Authorities say wiring was wrapped around its neck and mouth. Deputies, Game and Fish officers and the homeowner restrained the animal and cut the fence wire away. Officials...
Keep your Electric Fence Hot! | CYCLOPS Electric Fencing
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Training livestock to respect an electric fence is the key to keeping them in. Wires that are consistently hot teach cattle to stay away from the fence. While efficient design of an electric fencing system is essential, getting dependable performance from energizers is equally critical. “An electric fence is a psychological barrier. When cattle come up to it, they’ll turn away if they respect it,” says Ken Miller. The Fort Rice, North Dakota, rancher is a mentor for and a member of the North Dakota Grazing Lands Coalition. He also works as a technician for the Burleigh County Soil Conservation...