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This How 2 Archives section of our website is where we are posting many different "How-2-Do-It" articles that relate to our products and electric fencing in general. We realize that many of our customers are seasoned veterans with hi-tensile and electric fencing. However, there are many questions that we are asked on a day to day basis. It is our hope that by posting these articles, we can answer many of your questions and concerns – on line. On the other hand, these articles may be “highly opinionated” and generate additional questions. We realize that not all “fence guys” agree on everything - so as always, please feel free to call or email us with any questions, comments or concerns that you may have. Additionally, if you our customers have any ideas for articles that you would like to see addressed on this page - please send them in to me at: gary@powerflexfence.com or garyduncan@centurytel.net Thank you.

Archives
Below is a list of How-2-Articles
(Check back often, as we will be adding more articles in the near future, including more material on grazing practices, watering, etc)
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Below are a couple books that we
highly recommend for anyone
involved in GRAZING of livestock.

Price $ 31.00
If you want one book to learn about MIG, this is the one. From Jim's book you will gain knowledge from the man who has been on the cutting edge of grazing management for the last twenty years. Well written and very informative. Jim and his wife, Dawn, operate American Grazinglands Services in May, Idaho.
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Price $ 28.00
An informative, inspirational and thought provoking read aimed at those who want to enter the grazing profession without owning land or livestock. Greg talks about how he selects and finds land to lease and how he has developed a custom grazing business. Should be part of every graziers book list as an answer for those who say you have to own land to begin farming.
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Quote: Never discourage anyone
who continually makes progress,
no matter how slow. (Plato)
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