
Security fence around Nelson Christian Academy
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Posts up to 4m in length are driven into the ground.
The side mounted posted driver has an 18” side shift which allows us to drive posts alongside established rows. This is useful in vineyards, orchards or woodlots where the vines or trees have already been planted.
We use a rock spike to penetrate stoney ground which is particularly useful in drought conditions.
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Here the post driver is mounted onto the digger to allow access to places that are too small for a tractor. We also use the digger to drive posts along bank edges that would normally be too steep for a tractor.
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This retaining wall was constructed along the sea frontage of Ruby Bay to prevent beach erosion, yet still allow pedestrian access.
]]>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:
Results from a NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research) study show that well vegetated open drains can remove up to:
However, poorly managed drains can act as ‘highways’, particularly for the movement of:
Many drains empty directly into waterways and can be a major source of pollutants in some areas. For open drains to be effective in removing farm pollutants make sure:
Many subsurface drains flow directly into waterways, bypassing the ‘sponge zone’ or waterway margin. One way to get around this is to construct a small wetland area between the end of a drain and the receiving waterway. Alternatively, drain outlets can be redirected to a wetland area. This will act as a natural barrier, filtering out any farm pollutants.
Source: Environment Waikato
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Good fencing enhances your properties value and helps you optimise your land use and pasture management.
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