Farm Fence Installation in Reno County & Central Kansas
Farm fence installation across Reno County and Central Kansas — woven wire, barbed wire, high-tensile, and equipment gates built by a crew that has done the chores. Free estimates and a 5-year warranty.
Farm Fence That Holds Stock and Marks the Line
A farm fence has one job: keep what's in, in, and what's out, out — through calving season, through August heat, and through every storm that blows across the open ground out here. River Creek Fence builds wire that does exactly that, whether you're penning cattle off the milo stubble near Haven or running a clean boundary along a section line south of Hutchinson.
Owner Cody Yoder didn't learn fencing from a catalog. He grew up doing the chores, stringing wire, and chasing loose stock back through a gap that should have been tight in the first place. That hands-on background is why we stretch woven wire until it sings, tamp every line post solid, and brace corners to take the pull instead of leaning out of the dirt by the second winter.
We'll walk the ground with you, talk through what the fence has to handle — pairs, weaned calves, a hot-wire interior, or just a legal boundary — and build it to fit your operation. No upsell, no shortcuts you'll pay for later. Just fence that earns its keep.
Why Farmers Across Central Kansas Call Us
Built by a crew that understands livestock, ground, and what it costs you when a fence fails.
Wire Stretched Tight
Woven and barbed wire pulled to spec with a proper stretcher so it holds shape and tension for the long haul, not just at hang-up.
Braced to Take the Pull
H-braces and corner assemblies set deep and tied off right, so your corners stay put when the wire wants to drag them in.
Gates Sized for Equipment
Tube gates and panels hung square and wide enough to swing a tractor, baler, or grain cart through without scraping a post.
5-Year Warranty
Every fence we build is backed by our 5-year workmanship warranty — if our work doesn't hold, we come back and fix it.
Farm Fencing for Every Job on the Place
Cropland boundaries, livestock pens, perimeter lines, and the gates that tie it all together.
Woven Wire Fence
Field fence that holds calves, hogs, sheep, and goats — the close spacing that keeps small or smart stock where they belong.
Barbed Wire Fence
The Kansas standard for cattle boundaries and section lines — multiple strands stretched tight on solid posts.
High-Tensile Fence
Long-lasting, low-maintenance wire that takes a charger and shrugs off the wind, ideal for rotational grazing.
Cropland Boundaries
Clean, straight perimeter fence that marks your ground and keeps the neighbor's stock out of your milo and beans.
Livestock Pens & Lots
Heavy pipe and panel work for working pens, weaning lots, and corrals built to take the pressure of penned stock.
Equipment Gates
Wide tube gates and gap panels placed and hung so a tractor or grain cart gets through without a fight.
Fence Built for Kansas Ground and Kansas Stock
Sandy ground one place, gumbo the next, and rock where you least expect it — Reno County dirt doesn't make fencing easy. We set posts below the frost line and tamp them so the freeze-thaw doesn't work them loose, and we read the terrain so the fence follows the lay of the land instead of fighting it across draws and washouts.
We work in the full range of ag wire: woven field fence for hogs and weaned calves, barbed wire for cattle boundaries, and high-tensile when you want a long-lived, low-maintenance line that takes a charger. Tell us how the fence gets used and we'll spec the wire spacing, post type, and gate placement to match your livestock and your equipment.
What's Included in Every Farm Fence Job
From the first walk of the ground to the last gate latch, here's what comes standard.
Fence That Earns Its Place on a Working Farm
Practical fencing from people who know what a loose calf on the blacktop costs you.
We've Done the Chores
Cody's hands-on farm background means we build fence the way it needs to work, not the way it looks easiest to install.
Legal Fence & Herd Law
We build to the kind of lawful fence Kansas herd-law country expects, so your boundary holds up where it counts.
Less Time Chasing Stock
Tight wire and solid corners mean fewer gaps, fewer escapes, and fewer mornings spent driving the fence line.
Free Estimates
We'll come walk the ground and give you an honest, written quote at no cost and no obligation.
Farm Fence Installation FAQ
For cattle boundaries, four- or five-strand barbed wire on solid posts is still the workhorse around Reno County and holds up well to herd-law expectations. If you're doing rotational grazing or want lower maintenance, high-tensile wire with a charger is worth a look. We'll talk through your stock and ground and spec what fits.
Yes. Woven field fence with tight spacing is the right call for small or smart stock that slips through barbed wire. We can add a barbed or hot strand along the top and bottom to keep stock off it and predators out. Tell us what you're running and we'll match the mesh to the animal.
Ag wire fencing is far cheaper per foot than residential privacy fence, but the number swings with wire type, strand count, post material, and how much line clearing or old-fence removal the job needs. Barbed wire runs less than woven, and high-tensile lands in between. The honest answer comes from a free walk of your fence line.
That's a big part of what we do. We size and place tube gates and gap panels so your tractor, baler, sprayer, or grain cart gets through clean. Tell us your widest piece of equipment and we'll hang the gate to clear it, set the posts to take the weight, and brace it so it doesn't sag.
Yes. We pull old wire and posts, clear the line of brush and trees grown into the fence, and haul off the mess so you're not left with a pile of rusty wire. Then we set fresh braces and string new wire down a clean, straight line. Removal and cleanup come standard on the jobs that need it.
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Phone
(620) 899-5595
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