Rugged Fencing Solutions for Farms and Rural Properties

agriculture fences
agriculture fences
agriculture fences

Keeping Your Land and Livestock Safe with Quality Fencing

Few materials bring natural warmth and timeless appeal like cedar. At Kodiak Fence & Gate Company, we design and install cedar fences that combine beauty, privacy, and durability — perfect for enhancing your home’s curb appeal while standing strong through the Pacific Northwest weather.


Cedar’s natural resistance to rot and insects makes it one of the best choices for wood fencing. Whether you want a traditional privacy fence, a decorative picket design, or a custom build that complements your landscape, our expert craftsmen deliver precision and quality in every board.

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The Kodiak Cedar Difference

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Naturally Weather-Resistant

Cedar’s natural oils protect it from moisture, decay, and insects, making it ideal for Washington’s damp climate and ever-changing seasons.

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Handcrafted Quality

Each cedar fence is cut, shaped, and built to your specifications — blending functionality with timeless beauty that fits your property perfectly.

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Long-Term Value

Unlike treated lumber, cedar maintains its integrity and appearance for years with minimal maintenance, offering both strength and sophistication that lasts.

FAQ

  • What is an agricultural fence used for?

    Agricultural fencing is used to protect livestock, define property lines, secure crops, and manage farm operations by creating safe and controlled boundaries.

  • What materials are commonly used for agricultural fencing?

    Common materials include wood, barbed wire, woven wire, high-tensile wire, and electric fencing, depending on livestock type and property layout.

  • How durable is agricultural fencing?

    Agricultural fencing is built for long-term durability. With proper installation and maintenance, it can last many years even in demanding farm environments.

  • Can agricultural fencing be customized for different animals?

    Yes. Agricultural fencing can be designed specifically for cattle, horses, goats, sheep, and other livestock to ensure safety and containment.

  • Do agricultural fences require regular maintenance?

    Yes. Routine inspection, tension adjustments, and post repair help keep agricultural fencing strong, safe, and effective over time.