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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Fenwick" data-source="post: 7503693" data-attributes="member: 120460"><p>I'd bé interested to hearing thé opinion down thérè on thé use of springs. Thérè are a few kiwi lads over here in France selling some décent fencing Gear. Théy are well against thé use of springs in HT fencing. Their argument is that thé HT is supple enough as is and that thé breaking point of thé Spring is less than thé dire anyway.</p><p></p><p>I went on an afternoon to sée thèm fencing. Interestingly they tighten thé fence a LOT. Which is thé opposite as to what de do AT home as thé current stops thé animals, not thé wire itself. </p><p></p><p>Besides, when thé wire is tight it breaks under pressure, so i dont get thé point. Which is why I originally wanted springs anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenwick, post: 7503693, member: 120460"] I'd bé interested to hearing thé opinion down thérè on thé use of springs. Thérè are a few kiwi lads over here in France selling some décent fencing Gear. Théy are well against thé use of springs in HT fencing. Their argument is that thé HT is supple enough as is and that thé breaking point of thé Spring is less than thé dire anyway. I went on an afternoon to sée thèm fencing. Interestingly they tighten thé fence a LOT. Which is thé opposite as to what de do AT home as thé current stops thé animals, not thé wire itself. Besides, when thé wire is tight it breaks under pressure, so i dont get thé point. Which is why I originally wanted springs anyway. [/QUOTE]
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