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Here's how you PROFIT with Surge Electric Fencing

When you bought your SURGE Fence you bought more than just a fine piece of electric equipment. You bought a better way of farming. From now on, the money you invest in your farm and the sweat you put into your work is going to bring you a better return. Electric fencepost A few cents saved on each post does add up to PROFIT for you. We're not advocating sticks for posts, but we do say that the posts and stakes you can use for SURGE Fencing are lighter and cost a good deal less than regular heavy posts.
We make no claim that a SURGE Electric Fence is any better than a number of good permanent fences when it comes to controlling stock. The real reason for the rapidly increasing use of electric fencing is that it enables you to have a fence where you want it and when you want it at a price that you can afford to pay.

We don't like to use the word "temporary" in connection with electric fencing because a good electric fence is not especially more temporary than any other kind. "Portable" is a better word. If you want a field fenced tomorrow, you can fence it tomorrow. When you no longer need a fence around that field you can take it down quickly and easily and put it somewhere else or store it away until you need it again.

The next time you go into a store to buy fence wire, get one roll of wire instead of three. You can leave those other two rolls there, because one SURGE wire will be sufficient for the temporary fencing you'll want to do beginning right now.

It would be silly to tear down all of the good fence you have already, but it would certainly be a good idea to add a SURGE charged wire to that fence. Your stubbornest critter will learn to leave that fence alone. Protection of your present fences is just one of the many ways to added profit through SURGE Fencing.

One fence post doesn't cost much, but by the time a farm is completely fenced, you have paid out a sizeable sum.
You use fewer, cheaper posts and yet have more fence in the long run... PROFIT again. You can use odd lengths that would never do on old style fences, and you can use slender stakes that don't need to hold by brute strength.

A farmer's time is worth money. When you can set up a fence in an hour and a half that would ordinarily take more than half a day, you're going to do a lot of the important work that may have been going undone for a long time.

Putting up heavy temporary fence that will hold is too expensive and too much trouble for short-time use. When the SURGE Fencer you don't need to skip temporary fencing. It's such a quick and simple matter you just naturally do get around to having its advantages.

Current cost with SURGE's Fencing isn't a matter to worry you. Even though your Fencer runs continuously, it will add less than ten cents a month to your light bill.

In all fairness, there's another point. What you get from electric fencing depends in the end on YOU. If you set up one electric fence and never another, you won't show as much profit as you really could.

Don't stop with the pasture fence. Use your SURGE Fencer for that special lane you've been needing... around that haystack the cows won't leave alone... along the ditches and in the bull pen. Use it on ALL of your stick... horses and cows... pigs and sheep. Do USE your SURGE Fencer. That's the way to PROFIT.