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    Field Notes from the Texas Hill Country

    Practical guides on ranch roads, fencing, land clearing, and property maintenance — written by the crew that does the work.

    Ranch and Property Fencing in the Texas Hill Country — Everything You Need to Know
    April 18, 202516 min read

    Ranch and Property Fencing in the Texas Hill Country — Everything You Need to Know

    From 4-strand barbed wire to 8-foot high game fence, here's how to choose, build, and maintain fencing that lasts on a Hill Country ranch — including costs, post types, and the high-fence vs. low-fence decision.

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    Rock Grinding and Milling in the Texas Hill Country — Turning the Land's Biggest Obstacle Into a Resource
    April 18, 202514 min read

    Rock Grinding and Milling in the Texas Hill Country — Turning the Land's Biggest Obstacle Into a Resource

    Limestone bedrock is the Hill Country's biggest project obstacle. Rock grinding turns it into usable base material in place — no blasting, no haul-off. Here's how it works and what it costs.

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    Building Ranch Roads in the Texas Hill Country — What You Need to Know
    April 18, 202512 min read

    Building Ranch Roads in the Texas Hill Country — What You Need to Know

    A ranch road is the circulatory system of a working property. Here's what goes into building one that lasts in Hill Country terrain — road types, costs, drainage, and maintenance.

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