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Agricultural Fencing
Experience excellence with our diverse collection of premium-grade agricultural and pet fences. There's a better way to do a hog wire or net wire fence for your agricultural environment. Let us do it for you. We are centrally located in Mississippi and service the southern states.
Agricultural Fencing
High tunnels and fencing. We specialize in delivering unparalleled quality to ensure a long-lasting and productive solution for your agricultural needs that will pass local county inspections.
Agricultural Fencing
Our engineered fencing solutions stand as a resounding testament to unwavering craftsmanship servicing the southern states. At Cannon Fencing LLC, we are dedicated to ensuring steadfast reliability that keeps your animals in and theirs out.

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Fence Types We Install

  1. Barbed Wire Fencing: 4-wire to 6-wire: Barbed wire is one of the most common types of fencing for livestock. It consists of twisted strands of wire with sharp barbs at regular intervals. It is often used to keep cattle, horses, and other large animals enclosed.
  2. Net Wire, Hog Wire, or Woven Wire: Consists of a grid-like pattern created by intersecting and wrapping horizontal and vertical wires, forming small openings. This type of fencing is effective for a wide range of purposes, from containing livestock to protecting crops. It is suitable for various livestock, including horses, cattle, and sheep.

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  3. Electric Fencing: Electric fencing uses a charged wire to deliver an electric shock to animals that come into contact with it. It is a psychological barrier and is effective for both temporary and permanent livestock containment.
  4. Sheep and Goat Netting: Net-like wire fencing with small openings is used to contain sheep and goats. This type of fencing helps prevent these animals from getting their heads stuck in the fence, which can be a concern with other wire fence designs.
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High Tunnels

Yes, we install high tunnels. High tunnels significantly extend the growing season, enabling cultivators to cultivate crops for an extended period. They provide a controlled environment that optimizes plant growth, making it possible to achieve desirable yields even in challenging weather conditions.

Are you wanting to purchase a high tunnel? Did you know you can receive governemnt assistance if you qualify?

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Agricultural High Traffic Areas (HTAs) We Install

  1. HTAs (HTAs) are specific zones or pathways within a farm or agricultural operation that experience heavy and frequent traffic from people, vehicles, and livestock. These areas are subject to increased wear and tear due to regular use, and it's important to manage them properly to minimize soil compaction, erosion, and other negative impacts on the environment and agricultural productivity. Common agricultural high traffic areas include:
  2. Feeding Areas: Places where livestock are fed, such as feeding troughs and feeding stations, are often high traffic areas as animals gather here daily. This is our most requested. We also install any type of automatic water feeder you choose. HTA service. Request a quote now.
  3. Manure Handling Areas: Areas where manure is collected, stored, and managed are often high traffic zones. This includes areas around manure storage facilities, composting areas, and manure spreader loading points.
  4. Watering Points: Areas around water troughs or water sources are often heavily trafficked by livestock. Usually made with automatic water feeders, managing agricultural high traffic areas is crucial to prevent soil compaction, maintain soil health, reduce erosion.
  5. Gateways and Corridors: Paths and gateways used to move livestock between different sections of a farm are subject to frequent traffic. These areas can become compacted and eroded if not managed properly.
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Areas We Service

We service up to 200 miles outside of central Mississippi, that includes parts of Louisiana, Alabama, and Tennesse.


About Us

Cannon Fencing LLC is a family owned and operated business. We have been in business for over 20 years with fencing and agricultural combined knowledge that goes back over 60 years. We create processes and techniques that we decided to share with others and make a profit at the same time. We specialize in agricultural fencing, high tunnels, and farm structures. We pay attention to detail and make sure that our customers are satisfied with our work. All the work we do for you, we have already done for ourselves.

Why Choose Us

Because we're just that good. Check out the gallery and let our work speak for itself.