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I grew up on a ranch located in the southern United States. For as long as I can remember, my father has raised beef cattle. Every summer, he has the arduous task of baling cutting and arranging hay into bales. Because of the hot humid weather in our part of the country, my father particularly dreaded this summer chore when I was young. His hay baler didn’t contain an air conditioner in it. Thankfully, he has recently acquired a hay baler with this convenience. Now, he can cut his hay down without even breaking a sweat. If you’re thinking about getting into the cattle business, consider opting for an air conditioned hay baler immediately. On this blog, you will discover the advantages of buying a new state-of-the-art hay baler with a built-in air conditioning system.

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Why Cedar Is A Good Choice In Wood For Building Structures And Fences On Your Farm

Luis Harvey

If you like to build things around your farm, you'll want to find a good timber supplier to keep you stocked in cedar, pine, and other types of lumber you'll need. If you have the space, you can even store timber so you'll have boards on hand to make repairs to your fence or buildings without having to run to the lumber yard all the time. Cedar is a fun type of wood to work with because it has an attractive color and useful attributes. Here's why cedar is a good choice for building sheds, fences, and animal enclosures on your farm.

Cedar Resists Rotting

A strong point about cedar timber is that it is slow to rot. This is important when wood is used around kids and animals because otherwise, you need to use pressure-treated wood that has been treated to resist insects and rotting. Some animals, such as horses and chickens, like to chew or peck on their enclosures, so you want wood that lasts for years without the need for dangerous chemicals.

However, you may still need pressure-treated wood from your timber supplier for certain applications, such as for posts that are driven in the ground and inaccessible to your animals.

Cedar Repels Insects

Cedar is known to keep insects away. However, you don't want to use cedar shavings or cedar oil around most of your animals because of the odor that can affect their respiratory systems. Instead, you can rely on wood siding on your animal enclosures to act as insect repellent without the oils being so strong it harms small animals.

Cedar can be a good choice for chicken coops or a dog house, as long as your dog doesn't have a cedar allergy. However, cedar may not be ideal in areas that horses can reach since they like to chew on this type of wood. When used as siding on a chicken coop or dog house, the oils in the cedar help keep insects away, while at the same time giving your animals a stylish place to live or lounge.

There are different species of cedar lumber you can buy. Ask the timber supplier about the type you should choose if you plan to use it for an animal shelter or enclosure.

Cedar Is Classic

Cedar is a classic fence material, and it adds beauty to a natural farm setting. While cedar costs more than pine and other types of lumber you can buy from your timber supplier, the extra cost is often worth it for the beauty it gives the fences and structures near your home that showcase your farm.

However, like most other types of wood, cedar develops a patina as it ages. To keep your cedar fence or shed beautiful for years to come, you'll have to stain the wood after several years, unless you like the grayish color that age brings with it. 

For more information, reach out to a local lumber supplier, like Liese  Lumber Co Inc .


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