December 28, 2016

Gallagher S22 Solar Powered Fence Charger

Sold Here! We sold another Gallagher S22 Solar Electric Fence Charger today to a customer in Indiana. The Gallagher S22 replaces the older Gallagher S17 Solar fencer with more power and capable of keeping in cattle, goats, horses, sheep, chickens and other livestock better than before.

We give free shipping on most electric fencer chargers and a free electric fence tester with the order.

December 26, 2016

Finding a lost Smartfix Electric Fence Remote / Fault Finder | Great Idea!

Electric fence Idea! We got a call today from an innovative farmer who builds and uses a lot of electric fence in his cattle / livestock operation. He has lost 3 electric fence charger fault finder / remote controls over the last few years. His idea is to use DOT approved reflective tape.

dot relective tape used for electric fence

He cuts it into strips and covers the electric fence voltmeter / fault finder / or energizer remote on all sides. this way if it bounces off the 4 wheeler, gator or mule it can be found easily at night time with a flashlight.

   

 

 

 

 

Keep calling us with your electric fence ideals... we are happy to share them..

November 28, 2016

2017 GrassWorks Grazing Conference


Thursday, February 2, 2017 - Sunday, February 5, 2017
 Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin 
Grazing School
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 The 2016 GrassWorks Grazing Conference energized over 360 people at The Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells. Steve Kenyon, Jerry Apps, Francis Thicke and Ana Skemp brought their experiences to us for our general sessions. Ray Archuleta, the soils guy, entertained, inspired and educated many.

November 24, 2016

Northwest Pennsylvania Grazing Conference


​​This year's 19th annual Northwest Pennsylvania Grazing Conference - "Options Equal Opportunities" will be held on Thursday, March 17th, 2016 at the Zion Church in Clarion, PA featuring Kathy Voth, founder of Livestock for Landscapes, LLC. The event starts at 8:15am and ends at 4:00 pm.
To register or for more information, please contact Headwaters RC&D at 814-503-8653 or via email at info@headwaterspa.org.


Thursday, March 17, 2016 - Thursday, March 17, 2016
Zion Church, Clarion, Pennsylvania
Northwest Pennsylvania Grazing Conference

November 16, 2016

2017 Cattle Industry Annual Convention & NCBA Trade Show

The Cattle Industry Convention is the oldest and largest convention for the cattle business. Each year over 5,500 cattlemen gather together for this important event. If you are in this business then this is one show you can not afford to miss! The convention and trade show create a unique, fun environment for cattle industry members to come together to network, create policy for the industry and to have some fun! If you’re in the cattle business, then you need to be at the Cattle Industry Convention & NCBA Trade Show.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017 - Friday, February 3, 2017
Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, Nashville, Tennessee
The Cattle Industry Convention is the oldest and largest convention for the cattle business.


ENJOY A DISCOUNT ON YOUR REGISTRATION BY USING THESE CODES*:
$50 OFF - FULL REGISTRATION USING PROMO CODE: GAL17
$20 OFF - TRADE SHOW ONLY USING PROMO CODE: GAL17TS


CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.

*Terms and Conditions: Limit one promo code per registration. Valid for one full convention registration or one trade show only registration. Valid only for 2017 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show. Promo codes are non-transferable. Promo codes cannot be combined with other offers and are not permitted for resale. Promo codes cannot be applied on past purchases. Other restrictions may apply. NCBA reserves the right to add, or modify items on this promo without prior notice.

Why Should You Attend?
You have a stake in the future of this industry.
It is one of the best investments you can make in your operation!
To have your voice heard in the decisions that will shape your industry.
To discover new products and services at the NCBA Trade Show.
Convention is the place to form new business relationships by providing the networking opportunities for fellow producers.
To help establish checkoff and policy priorities for the coming year.
Bring the entire family and participate in the new NCBA youth activities.
Take a well-deserved vacation.

November 12, 2016

Small Graziers Can Enroll in New Conservation Program

Time to buy Electric Fence.

The USDA offered a new option for its Conservation Reserve Program-Grassland last week. Producers will have to hurry to take advantage of it, though. The deadline to apply is Dec. 16

Alexis Taylor, deputy undersecretary for USDA’s Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, said the new CRP-Grassland option is tailored specifically for small-scale livestock operations, like many of the farms in Pennsylvania.

“What is really exciting to me, it is a new concept and a new idea around the CRP,” Taylor said Monday during a phone interview. The program will provide multiple benefits, including improved water and soil quality, and economic value.

“In today’s tough economic environment, where prices are pretty low for most in this economy, it’s a good additional tool,” she said.

Taylor was at Emerald Valley Dairy in Newville, Pennsylvania, on Nov. 4 to make the announcement about the program.

The new option is designed for livestock operations with 100 or fewer head of dairy cattle or livestock equivalents.

Qualifying farms can submit applications to enroll up to 200 acres of grassland per farm. She said USDA wants to enroll 200,000 acres under the small farm grassland option.

Taylor said the new program was needed to help widen the diversity of farms enrolled in the CRP-Grassland program.

The latest ranking period ended Nov. 10. She said most of the nearly 4,900 offers are from large-acreage ranches in Western states. The CRP-Grassland program was rolled out in September 2015.

Taylor said the small producer addition will “level the playing field” for many small farms that might not have received consideration under the general CRP-Grassland program.

Emerald Valley Dairy, where Taylor announced the program, is a 100 percent grass-fed dairy farm. Owner Cliff Hawbaker spoke about the benefits he’s seen from grass-based dairying.

Taylor said other dairy producers asked her about the new program and how it might work at their farms.

She said this program could work for many small New England and Mid-Atlantic farms. Producers interested in the program will need to contact their local offices of USDA’s Farm Service Agency.

“One thing they will have to do is have a grazing management plan,” Taylor said. These plans are designed to take into consideration local conditions and site-specific improvements to “sync up with conservation goals.

“It’s going to be a case-by-case basis” as to what farmers will need to include in their plans, she said.

The CRP-Grassland program has helped halt the conversion of grazing lands into other uses. Taylor said many farms accepted in the first enrollment period were under the threat of conversion to row crops or land development.

Farmers enrolled in the CRP-Grassland program agree to establish or maintain long-term, resource-conserving grasses and other plant species to control soil erosion, improve water quality and develop wildlife habitat on marginally productive agricultural lands.

Farmers are allowed to use the land for grazing or hay production while following their conservation and grazing plans.

USDA has announced that participants can receive annual payments of up to 75 percent of the grazing value of the land and up to 50 percent of the cost for installations such as cross-fencing electric fence to support rotational grazing or pasture cover to benefit pollinators or other wildlife. Gallagher electric fence is the preferred choice from valley farm supply

The land will be under contract for about 15 years.

Taylor said the CRP-Grassland program can be combined with other existing CRP programs, such as riparian buffers, to create larger packages to assist smaller producers.

November 06, 2016

Gambling on Electric Fence Charger? Dont do it!

Why take a chance on problems to save a few dollars? Buy Here! Gallagher Electric Fence Chargers and Energizers are the best fencers you can purchase. Electric fence energizers create a psychological barrier for cattle, horse, sheep goats chickens and other livestock. 

Don't have a state trooper banging on your door at 2 am telling you you have cows in the road!! Buy a Gallagher Electric Fence Charger from us and take the worry out of livestock animal management!

We offer the best prices and free usa shipping!!

November 05, 2016

Electric Fence Energizers and Fence Chargers

What is the best electric fence charger, energizer, fencer, controller to buy? Gallagher is one of the best brands available in the world. Its the leader because gallagher continues to innovate fence charger technology.Gallagher develops new ideas from farmers and ranchers around the world on how to improve livestock management options. They speak to cattle ranchers, sheep farmers, and even backyard chicken growers.

A wide range of products are offered for horse owners to wildlife control facilities. One customer we deal with often is zoos and animal management parks or sanctuaries.

We love of zoo, cattle, horse, sheep, goat, and poultry customers! We hope you find us the best source for electric fencing, cattle / livestock scale products, and livestock watering fountains.

October 31, 2016

2017 Cattle Industry Convention & NCBA Trade Show

gallagher electric fence at ncba beef expo fence charger sales
Will you be attending the 2017 Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, TN - February 1-3, 2017?

October 30, 2016

Gallagher Electric Fence Reel | Obriens Reel

ORDER HERE! Gallagher Geared Reel. Wind up your choice of wire three times faster with Gallagher's durable Geared Reel. ​Reels hold the tape, braid or wire for a portable fence. You can use just one reel for single line fences or up to four reels, attached to a reel stand, for multiwire fences.​ ​
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