Oregon’s Longview Ranch Repurposed Logs to Create Incredible Fence

Located along Central Oregon’s historic Route 19 in Kimberly, Longview Ranch maintains 30,000 stunning acres of diverse landscape, including many acres of Lodgepole pine trees.

Recently, Longview Ranch made a beautiful fence the old fashioned way, utilizing logs from Lodgepole pine trees that had either overpopulated an area or were infiltrated by beetles. While Longview Ranch had the ease of modern technology, like a skid steer and chain saw, the ranch was thrilled to make the fence out of this gorgeous wood instead of chain link or barbed wire.

It is Longview Ranch’s hope that this incredible, repurposed fence is appreciated for many decades to come.

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About Longview Ranch

Located along Central Oregon’s historic Route 19 in Kimberly, Longview Ranch maintains 30,000 stunning acres of diverse landscape. Eight miles of the John Day River flows through the middle of the property, which operates primarily for the purpose of raising grass-fed cattle. With three tributaries sharing annual steelhead runs, Longview Ranch also manages 25,000 acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing grounds and 485 acres of irrigated hay producing land, which is home to 800 mother cows and 50 bulls.

 

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