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Free one day Fall Fence Building Clinic

Wellscroft Fence Systems hosting a free clinic on Saturday, September 16

PUBLISHED ON August 29, 2017

Morning and afternoon clinics, hands-on lessons and demonstrations, and free advice from our fence experts will help attendees learn to select, plan, build and maintain electric and non-electric agricultural fencing that best meets their needs. (Wellscroft Fence Systems)

HARRISVILLE, N.H. — Wellscroft Fence Systems in Harrisville, NH will host a free one day Fall Fence Building Clinic, Saturday, September 16, 2017 from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm.  Discussion topics will range from permanent and semi-permanent electric fence systems to non-electric woven wire and other physical barrier systems. Participants will have hands-on opportunities to try out products and build fence. For more information and to register, please visit www.wellscroft.com.

Morning and afternoon clinics, hands-on lessons and demonstrations, and free advice from our fence experts will help attendees learn to select, plan, build and maintain electric and non-electric agricultural fencing that best meets their needs. Morning sessions will focus on both permanent and semi-permanent electric fence systems, and preparing your fence and energizer for winter. Afternoon sessions will cover non-electric, physical fence systems. Attendees should bring their own bagged lunch.

Wellscroft’s facility is located on a working farm that uses all styles of electrical and woven wire fencing, providing a great opportunity for attendees to see firsthand how various fences withstand the test of weather and time. Parts of the clinic are conducted outdoors and will be held rain or shine. Attendees should dress accordingly.

Participants who wish to pick up an order or estimate at the clinic should place their order or estimate request at least one week prior to the event to allow time for processing.

A detailed agenda for Wellscroft’s Fall Fence Building Clinic, registration, and directions are available online at www.wellscroft.com or by calling Wellscroft toll-free at 1-855-FARMFENCE.

About Wellscroft Fence Systems
Wellscroft Fence Systems in New England’s foremost agricultural fence provider. For more than 35 years, Wellscroft has tested the products it sells at its own working farm, nominated as a New Hampshire Farm of Distinction in 1999. Owner David Kennard is a leader in the sheep industry and has received the Andrew L. Felker award for significant contributions to the health and vitality of New Hampshire agriculture. For more information, please visit www.wellscroft.com.

—Wellscroft Fence Systems

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