Steep Terrain Work
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- Working on steep terrain
- Bulldozer with Post Driver attached
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Keeping stock out of drains, seeps and wetlands is an important part of good farm management. By fencing stock out of wet areas you’ll lose less stock from bogging, stock will be easier to manage and water entering streams and rivers will be cleaner. Find out about how poorly managed drains can act as nutrient ‘highways’ and check out our tips for good drain management. Drains, seeps and wetlands can be easily overlooked on the farm. But they are important features that can work for you if well managed.
Fencing stock out of drains, seeps and wetlands reduces stock losses from bogging and improves livestock management. It also allows these areas to function as natural sponges for removing farm pollutants, even if they are a long way from the nearest stream or river.
Drains, seeps and wetlands will only work as filters if they are not:
To exclude cattle from drains, seeps and wetlands, use an electric fence. It’s particularly important to keep cattle out when soils are wet. This:
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Boundary Fence consists of 7 plain wires, posts at 5m and batterns at 1m spacing.