Agricultural Fencing Services in Middletown, MO 

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Agricultural fencing is an essential part of managing farmland, livestock operations, and rural properties. At Wilhoit Family Farms LLC, we provide agricultural fencing services throughout Middletown, MO, serving Pike, Lincoln, Montgomery, and Audrain Counties, along with surrounding areas. Whether you need fencing for cattle, horses, sheep, goats, property boundaries, or pasture management, we install durable fencing systems designed to meet the needs of working farms and agricultural properties.


Our agricultural fencing services include woven wire fencing, barbed wire fencing, smooth wire fencing, pipe fencing, continuous fencing, and sucker rod fencing. Every project is completed with attention to terrain, livestock requirements, property layout, and long-term durability to ensure reliable performance in agricultural environments.

Agricultural Fence Installation for Farms and Ranches

Agricultural fencing serves many purposes beyond marking property lines. Proper fencing helps contain livestock, separate pastures, protect crops, improve grazing management, and enhance overall farm operations. Different agricultural applications require different fencing materials and designs, which is why selecting the right fence type is an important part of every project.


At Wilhoit Family Farms LLC, we work with landowners, farmers, ranchers, and livestock producers to install fencing systems that fit their specific agricultural goals. From large cattle operations to small hobby farms, we provide fencing solutions that are built to handle daily agricultural use.

Livestock Containment Fencing

Livestock fencing is designed to safely contain animals while reducing the risk of escapes or injuries. Fence selection often depends on the type of livestock being managed, pasture size, and overall farm layout.

Property Boundary Fencing

Boundary fencing helps define property lines and separate neighboring agricultural operations. Durable perimeter fencing can also improve land management and security.

Pasture Division Fencing

Cross fencing and pasture division fencing allow property owners to create separate grazing areas, rotational grazing systems, and controlled livestock movement throughout the farm.

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Types of Agricultural Fencing We Install

Every farm has unique fencing requirements. We offer several fencing options commonly used throughout Missouri's agricultural communities.

  • Woven Wire Fencing

    Woven wire fencing is commonly used for sheep, goats, cattle, and other livestock. The tightly woven design helps prevent animals from pushing through the fence while providing dependable containment across large areas. Woven wire fencing is also frequently used around gardens, crop fields, and areas where wildlife exclusion is necessary.

  • Barbed Wire Fencing

    Barbed wire fencing remains one of the most widely used agricultural fencing options for cattle operations. Its cost-effective design makes it suitable for large acreage properties while providing reliable livestock containment. Proper installation and tensioning are critical for long-term performance.

  • Smooth Wire Fencing

    Smooth wire fencing provides a cleaner appearance and is often used alongside electric fencing systems. It can be an effective solution for rotational grazing systems and livestock management programs that require flexibility and efficiency.

  • Pipe Fence Installation

    Pipe fencing offers exceptional strength and durability. Commonly used around livestock handling facilities, horse properties, entrances, and high-traffic agricultural areas, pipe fences provide a secure fencing solution that can withstand heavy use over time.

  • Continuous Fence Systems

    Continuous fencing is a popular option for livestock operations due to its strength and streamlined construction. The continuous rail design creates a highly visible and durable fence that requires minimal maintenance compared to some traditional fencing systems.

  • Sucker Rod Fencing

    Sucker rod fencing is known for its strength and long service life. Frequently used in agricultural and ranch settings, this type of fencing is well suited for containing livestock while standing up to demanding rural conditions.

Agricultural Fence Repair and Replacement

Over time, agricultural fencing can experience damage from livestock pressure, weather conditions, falling trees, equipment contact, and normal wear. Fence repairs help maintain proper containment and prevent small issues from becoming larger problems.


Our agricultural fence repair services address damaged posts, broken wire, leaning fence sections, gate issues, and other common fencing problems. When existing fencing has reached the end of its service life, we can remove and replace outdated fencing with a new system designed for current operational needs.

Storm Damage Fence Repairs

Severe weather can damage fence lines and create immediate containment concerns. Prompt repairs help restore security and prevent livestock from accessing neighboring properties or roadways.

Fence Line Upgrades

Many agricultural property owners choose to upgrade older fencing systems with modern materials that improve durability, visibility, and overall performance.

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Agricultural Fencing for Missouri Farms

Agricultural properties throughout Middletown and the surrounding Missouri counties face unique challenges including changing terrain, seasonal weather conditions, livestock management requirements, and large acreage maintenance. Fence systems must be designed with these factors in mind to ensure reliable performance throughout the year.


Wilhoit Family Farms LLC provides agricultural fencing services throughout Pike County, Lincoln County, Montgomery County, Audrain County, and neighboring communities. We understand the fencing needs of local farms and ranches and install fencing systems that are built for Missouri agricultural environments.


Whether you're enclosing pastureland, building new livestock pens, replacing aging perimeter fencing, or expanding your operation, we provide agricultural fencing services tailored to your property's needs.

Schedule Agricultural Fencing Services in Middletown, MO

If you need agricultural fencing in Middletown, MO or the surrounding counties, Wilhoit Family Farms LLCprovides professional installation, repair, and replacement services for a wide range of agricultural fencing systems. From woven wire and barbed wire fencing to pipe fencing, continuous fencing, and sucker rod fencing, we help property owners create dependable fencing solutions for livestock and land management.


Contact Wilhoit Family Farms LLC today to discuss your agricultural fencing project and schedule service for your farm, ranch, or rural property.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the best fencing for cattle in Missouri?

    Barbed wire fencing, continuous fencing, pipe fencing, and certain woven wire systems are commonly used for cattle operations. The best option depends on herd size, property layout, and management goals.

  • How long does agricultural fencing last?

    The lifespan varies based on materials, installation quality, maintenance, and environmental conditions. Many agricultural fencing systems can last for decades when properly maintained.

  • Is woven wire fencing good for livestock?

    Yes. Woven wire fencing is frequently used for sheep, goats, cattle, and other livestock because it provides secure containment and helps prevent animals from passing through fence openings.

  • What is the difference between barbed wire and smooth wire fencing?

    Barbed wire contains barbs along the wire to discourage livestock from pushing against the fence. Smooth wire fencing does not have barbs and is often used with electric fencing systems.

  • What is sucker rod fencing?

    Sucker rod fencing is constructed using steel rods commonly repurposed from oil field equipment. It is known for strength, durability, and long service life in agricultural applications.

  • What is continuous fencing used for?

    Continuous fencing is commonly used for livestock containment, property boundaries, corrals, and pasture fencing due to its strength and low maintenance requirements.

  • Can agricultural fencing be installed on uneven terrain?

    Yes. Agricultural fencing can be adapted to hills, slopes, and varying terrain conditions using installation methods designed for the property's layout.

  • How often should farm fencing be inspected?

    Most agricultural fencing should be inspected regularly throughout the year, especially after severe weather events or periods of heavy livestock activity.

  • Do you repair existing agricultural fences?

    Yes. Agricultural fence repair services can address damaged wire, broken posts, leaning sections, gate issues, and storm-related damage.

  • What type of fencing works best for horses?

    Pipe fencing, continuous fencing, and certain smooth wire fencing systems are often preferred for horse properties due to visibility, safety, and durability considerations.

  • How much agricultural fencing can be installed on large properties?

    Agricultural fencing projects can range from small livestock enclosures to multiple miles of perimeter and cross fencing depending on the property's size and operational needs.

  • Do I need new fencing when expanding my farm?

    If additional pastures, livestock areas, or property sections are being added, new fencing may be necessary to maintain proper containment and grazing management.