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NDSU Extension sets fencing school event for June 10

The hands-on fencing school is aimed at anyone interested in building, maintaining or understanding fence systems.

Fencing is an essential part of livestock management.

North Dakota State University Extension will host a fencing school event on June 10 at the North Central Research Extension Center in Minot, North Dakota.

The interactive program will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will include classroom instruction and hands-on demonstrations. Morning sessions will cover North Dakota fencing laws, virtual fencing and energized fencing systems. Afternoon sessions will focus on live construction demonstrations, fencing tools and fencing materials.

“Whether you are repairing an existing fence, planning a new fencing project or wanting to learn more about different fence systems, this school will provide practical information and hands-on experience for participants of all skill levels,” said Paige Brummund, NDSU Extension agent in Ward County.

Registration is $20 and includes lunch. Registration is requested to ensure adequate meals and materials for participants. Additional information and registration are available at ndsu.ag/fencingschool26.

For more information, contact James Rogers at james.rogers.1@ndsu.edu or 701-857-7677 or Brummund at paige.f.brummund@ndsu.edu or 701-857-6444.

The North Central Research Extension Center is located at 5400 Highway 83 S in Minot.


NDSU Agriculture Communication – May 19, 2026

Source: Paige Brummund, 701-389-8103, paige.f.brummund@ndsu.edu

Editor: Dominic Erickson, 701-231-5546, dominic.erickson@ndsu.edu

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