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Ambitious fencing project

Evandale Station, situated in the expansive and challenging terrain of Hughenden, QLD, has embarked on an ambitious project to erect exclusion fencing along its 139km perimeter.

This initiative is driven by the need to protect livestock from predators and pests, which are a significant threat to agricultural productivity in the region.

Evandale Station’s sprawling lands are prime targets for various invasive species that disrupt agricultural operations and threaten livestock safety.

The absence of an effective barrier resulted in considerable economic losses due to predation and disease spread among the cattle and sheep herds.

The need for a robust solution to these persistent challenges was becoming increasingly urgent as the impacts on livestock health and farm profitability continued to grow.

To combat these issues, Evandale Station partnered with Southern Wire to design and implement a comprehensive exclusion fencing system.

The design specifications included Southern Wire’s top-of-the-line materials tailored to withstand the harsh Queensland environment while providing impenetrable security against the incursion of pests and predators.

The fencing project utilized Southern Wire’s advanced 15/150/15 knot mesh, which offers exceptional durability and flexibility under extreme conditions.

The mesh is supported by sturdy posts spaced strategically to maximize perimeter strength and minimize maintenance needs.

Southern Wire’s role extended beyond supplying materials; they provided expert guidance on the most effective fencing strategies and installation techniques.

This hands-on approach ensured that the fence would meet the specific needs of Evandale Station, incorporating features essential for long-term success and sustainability.

Although still ongoing, the project has already made significant inroads in securing Evandale Station’s boundaries.

Early reports from the station manager indicate a marked decrease in predator breaches and a notable improvement in livestock health and safety.

The full completion of the fence is expected to solidify these gains, transforming operational dynamics at Evandale and setting a new standard for exclusion fencing in agricultural settings.

Evandale Station’s proactive steps underscore the importance of innovative, tailored solutions in modern agriculture.

The ongoing success of the exclusion fencing project not only enhances the station’s operational efficiency but also serves as a benchmark for similar agricultural enterprises facing threats from invasive wildlife.

This case study exemplifies how strategic investments in infrastructure, combined with expert partnerships, can significantly mitigate risks and bolster agricultural resilience.

For more information or a quote contact Russel at Australian Farm and Fencing on 1300 733 644 or 0408 694 154 or visit our website www.farmandfencing.com.au

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