How much does an agricultural fence cost in NW Ohio?

Agricultural barbed-wire fence in NW Ohio runs $1.50-$5 per linear foot. Woven-wire (field fence) runs $3-$8 per linear foot. High-tensile electric fencing $2-$6 per linear foot.

Low
$2
Typical
$4
High
$8

What affects the price

  • Fence type
    Barbed-wire cheapest; woven-wire (field fence) mid; high-tensile electric is in between.
  • Number of strands
    Barbed-wire 3 to 5 strands; woven-wire 32-inch to 48-inch height.
  • Brace posts
    H-braces at corners and gates are non-optional and add cost.

What's included

  • Ohio 811 utility locate
  • Wood or steel T-posts
  • Brace assemblies at corners and gates
  • Wire or fabric
  • Gate hardware

When to call

Schedule in spring or fall. Agricultural fence runs long; multi-day jobs are common. AFA cert plus experience with livestock species is the strongest credential.

Related questions

Is high-tensile electric better than barbed-wire?

For most livestock, yes — fewer injuries, easier to repair, lower maintenance. Barbed-wire is still the default for cattle and is cheaper for short runs.

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