Fencing isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re protecting livestock, keeping out wild hogs, or managing game populations, choosing the right type of fence is key to getting the results you want—and avoiding problems down the road. Wild Hog Barriers Feral hogs are destructive, strong, and persistent. If they’re on your property, you need a barrier that can handle their brute force and digging habits. That means heavy-duty wire, buried fencing, and a design that won’t let them squeeze through or root under. At Tri-State Fencing, we build hog barriers that don’t just slow them down—they stop them for good. Game Fencing Whether […]
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Selecting the Right Fencing Partner
What to Look For: When it comes to fencing, it’s more than just posts and wire—it’s about trust, durability, and finding a crew that understands the land as well as you do. Whether you’re keeping cattle in, keeping wildlife out, or simply protecting your investment, choosing the right fencing partner makes all the difference. At Tri-State Fencing, we’ve built our reputation on family values and hard work. Owned and operated by John Jantzen and his sons, Brooks and Clay, our team brings generations of know-how to every jobsite. We understand that no two properties are the same, which is why […]
Read MoreThe Importance of Land Clearing Before Fencing
When it’s time to fence your property—whether it’s for livestock, wildlife control, or boundary protection—what’s underfoot matters just as much as what you’re building. Dense brush, uneven terrain, and leftover debris can complicate installation, weaken your fence’s integrity, and create long-term maintenance headaches. That’s why professional land clearing is one of the most important first steps in building a fence that lasts. Why Clear First? Clearing your fence line ensures that posts go in straight, tension stays tight, and no unexpected obstacles compromise the structure. Trying to work around stumps, roots, or thick underbrush may seem quicker at first—but it […]
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