On Tue, 16 May 2006 00:15:30 -0600, rw
wrote:
That style of worm fencing is common here -- even typical. We have LOTS
of lodgepole pine, so it's economical. The fact that it's pretty is a
side benefit.
The rancher (Jay Neider) probably wouldn't have bothered with a fence if
there weren't a requirement to keep his damn cows out of the Salmon River.
Makes for an interesting look. I can see that the cheap pine would be
a good start on it, but the labor market must be cheap, too, as it has
to cost more than straight fencing as far as hours of work.
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