Posted by KEH on June 17, 2014 at 16:04:48 from (67.231.175.190):
In Reply to: crops and wildlife posted by Brian806 on June 16, 2014 at 18:21:32:
To keep animals out of the garden I have 1 strand of electric fence about chest high for deer, 2 strands about total of 18 inches to keep coons out. Has worked so far for several years. Sometimes I put peanut butter on a strip of aluminum foil wraped around the wire but haven't seen anything lick the peanut butter yet.
I see no reason why a strand or 2 couldn't be put around a soybean field. In reply to those who are thinking about the deer jumping the fence, the answer is to build 2 fences inside each other. I don't remember what the spacing is supposed to be. Theory is that the deer jumps one fence, lands in the second, gets shocked, leaves, leaving afence to repair but no returen of the deer.
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