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Barbed wire fencing materials for Central Kansas farms and ranches

Barbed Wire & Woven Wire Materials in Central Kansas

Barbed wire, woven and field-fence rolls, T-posts, stays, and clips supplied across Haven, Hutchinson, and Reno County, KS — pickup or local delivery. Free estimate on your footage and a 5-year workmanship warranty if we hang it.

2-pt & 4-pt rolls
Barbed
Fixed-knot · field
Woven
12.5–14 ga
Gauge
Pickup · Reno Co.
Delivery
Overview

The Wire We Trust on Kansas Ground

After years of stringing fence across Reno County, River Creek Fence now sells the same wire we run on our own jobs. If you're fencing pasture, cross-fencing for rotational grazing, or patching a blown-out line, we'll spec and supply barbed wire and woven field-fence rolls — plus the T-posts, stays, and clips to go with them — for farms and ranches around Haven, Hutchinson, and out toward Wichita. You get contractor-grade material instead of whatever's left on the box-store rack.

On the barbed side we stock 2-point and 4-point wire in standard 1,320-foot rolls, with the 4-point biting harder on cattle that lean. For woven, we carry fixed-knot and traditional field fence in the common 330-foot rolls, sized by mesh and line-wire count for whatever you're running — tighter spacing low for calves, kids, and lambs, taller patterns for horses and mixed herds. We'll match gauge and class of galvanizing to how long you want the fence to stand, not just the cheapest sticker.

Owner Cody Yoder grew up around livestock and farm ground, so when you call he talks footage and stock, not part numbers. Tell him the acres and what you're holding and he'll figure your rolls, posts, stays, and clips down the line so you don't run short halfway through a stretch — or end up with three extra rolls in the shed. Pick it up here in Haven or have it delivered across Reno County.

Woven wire and field fence rolls supplied in Reno County, KS
Honest Take

Why Buy Your Wire From a Fence Crew

Great for

  • Contractor-grade barbed and woven rolls — not the thin box-store stuff
  • We size mesh, gauge, and strand count to your stock and your acreage
  • T-posts, stays, and clips matched to the wire so nothing's mismatched on the line
  • We figure your roll count off real footage so you don't run short mid-stretch
  • Pickup in Haven or local delivery across Reno County, with DIY guidance included

Things to know

  • Wire and T-post fences need braced wood corners to hold tension — we can spec those too
  • T-posts alone won't anchor a long run; corners and ends carry the pull
  • Heavier-galvanized wire costs a little more up front but stands years longer
  • Material pricing moves with the steel market, so we quote your rolls fresh
Built to Last

Gauge, Grade, and Galvanizing — What Actually Matters

Not all wire is the same, and on Central Kansas ground the difference shows up fast. Heavier 12.5-gauge wire and a Class 3 galvanized coating shrug off the rust that eats cheap, thin wire from the inside, where wet-then-bone-dry Kansas soil and humidity speed corrosion along the bottom line. Fixed-knot woven fence holds its shape under cattle pressure far better than a hinge-joint that collapses when a steer leans on it, and the right mesh spacing keeps calves and goats from slipping through. We carry the grades we'd put on our own customers' fences and tell you straight which one fits your budget.

We size the support pieces to match. Studded T-posts in the right length and weight, wire stays to keep strands from rolling under pressure, and the correct clips and staples so wire can't slip loose after the first hard freeze-thaw. If you want the corners and H-braces set deep below the frost line — the part that carries all the tension — our crew can supply and install those while you run the line yourself, or we'll hang the whole fence and back it with our 5-year workmanship warranty.

Barbed wire fencing materials for Central Kansas farms and ranches
Typical Investment
$0.50–$1.50
per linear foot, wire materials only

Barbed wire rolls run lowest, woven and fixed-knot field fence sit higher, and the per-foot figure rises once you add T-posts, stays, and clips. A fully installed wire fence lands at $2–$8 per foot — see the cost guide for installed pricing.

What Affects Your Barbed Wire & Woven Wire Materials Price

  • Barbed (2-pt/4-pt) vs. woven or fixed-knot field fence
  • Wire gauge and class of galvanizing
  • T-post length, spacing, and stay count
  • Roll quantity and pickup vs. delivery distance

Ranges are general estimates for Central Kansas and are not a quote — your written on-site estimate is always free.

Our Process

How We Supply Your Wire

01

Tell Us the Acres & the Stock

Call Cody with your footage and what you're holding — cattle, horses, goats, or a mixed herd. That tells us barbed vs. woven and which mesh to spec.

02

We Spec & Source the Material

We pick the gauge, galvanizing grade, and mesh size, then figure your roll count, T-posts, stays, and clips off the real numbers so nothing comes up short.

03

Pickup or Local Delivery

Grab your order here in Haven, open daily 8 AM–6 PM, or we'll deliver the rolls and posts straight to your place anywhere across Reno County.

04

Run It Yourself or Let Us Hang It

Want to stretch it yourself? We'll talk you through bracing and tension. Rather we build it? We set corners below the frost line and back the job with our 5-year warranty.

Common Questions

Barbed Wire & Woven Wire Materials FAQ

Both refer to how many barbs sit at each twist along the wire. Two-point is the everyday choice for most cattle perimeters and cross-fencing. Four-point bites harder and turns stock that crowd or lean into a fence, so we'll often spec it for bull pens or heavy-pressure lines. We stock both in standard 1,320-foot rolls.

Barbed wire comes in 1,320-foot rolls — a quarter mile per roll. Woven and field-fence rolls are typically 330 feet, though heavier fixed-knot patterns sometimes come shorter. Tell us your total footage and we'll figure exactly how many rolls you need, with a little overlap built in for splices and corners.

For most Central Kansas pasture we'd point you to 12.5-gauge wire with a Class 3 galvanized coating — it stands up to our wet-then-dry soil and lasts far longer than thin, lightly coated box-store wire. Lighter gauges cost less up front but rust out and sag sooner. We'll lay out the options and let you decide what fits the budget and how long you want the fence to last.

Yes — we supply studded T-posts in the right length and weight, wire stays to keep strands from rolling, and the clips and staples to match. We figure those off your footage right alongside the wire so everything shows up together and nothing on the line is mismatched.

Either one. You're welcome to pick up your rolls and posts at our place in Haven, open daily 8 AM to 6 PM. For bigger orders or if you'd rather not haul it, we deliver across Reno County and the surrounding Central Kansas area — just ask Cody about delivery when you order.

Both. Plenty of folks buy the wire and run it themselves, and we're glad to talk through bracing and tension so it holds. If you'd rather have it done right the first time, our crew sets braced corners below the frost line, stretches the wire drum-tight, and backs the whole job with our 5-year workmanship warranty.

Need Wire for Your Place? Call Cody.

Tell us your acres and your stock and we'll spec the barbed or woven wire, posts, and clips you need — pickup in Haven or delivered across Reno County. Free estimate, no pressure.

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Contact Details

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Phone

(620) 899-5595

Email

codeyoder@icloud.com

Address

Haven, KS 67543

Hours

Open Daily · 8 AM – 6 PM

Service Areas

Haven, Hutchinson, South Hutchinson, Buhler, Nickerson, Yoder, Pretty Prairie, Partridge, Arlington, Plevna, Mount Hope, Burrton, Halstead, Newton, Kingman, Sterling, Lyons, McPherson, Maize, Wichita, Pratt, Stafford