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2025 UKY Fencing School: Elizabeth

  • Hardin County Cooperative Extension 111 Opportunity Way Elizabethtown, KY, 42701 United States (map)
person testing pasture fencing voltage

This program is designed for producers and agricultural professionals to learn the newest fencing methods and sound fencing construction through a combination of classroom and hands-on learning. Cost is $35.

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Agenda

7:30 Registration and Refreshments

8:15 Welcome and Overview of the Day: Chris Teutsch, UK 

8:30 Fencing Types and Costs: Chris Teutsch, UK

9:00 Fence Construction Basics: Eric Miller and Payton Rushing, Stay-Tuff 

  • Perimeter fences vs. cross fences 

  • Fencing options on rented farms 

  • Proper brace construction

  • Line posts and fence construction 

9:45 Break: Visit with sponsors and presenters 

10:15 Electric Fencing Basics: Jeremy McGill, UK Extension

  • Proper energizer selection and grounding 

  • Proper high tensile fence construction and wire insulation 

  • Electric offset wires for non-electric fences

  • Underground wires and jumper wires 

11:00 Innovations in Fencing Technologies: Nick Chism, Gallagher 

  • Wireless fences, fence monitoring, fence mapping 

11:30 Overview of Kentucky Fence Law: Clint Quarles, KDA 

12:15 Catered Lunch: Visit with sponsors and presenters 

1:00 Hands-on Fence Building 

  • Safety, fence layout, and post driving demo: Jody Watson and Tucker LaForce, ACI 

  • H-brace construction: Jeremy McGill, UK Extension & Eric Miller and Payton Rushing, Stay-Tuff 

  • Knot tying, splices, and insulator installation: Jeremy McGill, UK Extension & Eric Miller and Payton Rushing, Stay-Tuff 

  • Installation of Stay-Tuff Fixed Knot Fence: Eric Miller and Payton Rushing, Stay-Tuff 

  • Installation of High Tensile Fencing: Jeremy McGill, UK Extension & Nick Chism, Gallagher 

4:30 Questions, Survey and Wrap-up 

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