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Farm and Ranch Wood Fencing

Board and rail wood farm fence bordering a green pasture in Levy County, Florida

Farm and Ranch Fence Installation in Ocala & Central Florida

From classic three and four-rail board fence to rustic split rail and the signature crossbuck fence, Penrod Lumber & Fence builds wooden farm and ranch fencing using only pressure-treated pine and creosote-treated pine — materials proven to hold up on working properties throughout North Central Florida. We also build custom combinations of wood and wire fencing for properties that need the finished look of board fence on the front boundary and the practical containment of wire throughout the rest of the farm.

Four Rail wood fence in a green pasture built by Penrod Fence company on a horse farm near world equestrian center.
four rail wood fence and no climb wire at florida horse farm

Four Rail Wooden Fence

The four-rail board fence is the defining look of horse country — and for good reason. Built with four horizontal pressure-treated pine boards and set posts deep enough to stay straight in Florida's sandy soil, it delivers reliable containment, clean lines, and a finished look that holds its value on any farm or ranch property throughout Marion County and North Central Florida.

Three rail pine fence with horses grazing in the background.
board fence with no climb wire with Penrod Fence Sign

Three Rail Wood Fence

Three-rail board fence delivers the classic look of board fencing at a more practical price point — making it one of the most popular choices for working pastures, perimeter boundaries, and agricultural properties throughout North Central Florida. Built with pressure-treated pine and set to hold up through Florida's heat and wet season, it's a solid, good-looking solution for farms and ranches that need reliable containment without the cost of a four-rail build.

Split Rail fence designed by Penrod Fence Company for horse prorperty in Gainesville, Florida
Split rail wood fence built for a horse property in Ocala, Florida

Split Rail Fence

Split rail is a natural, rustic option well suited to defining property boundaries, marking pasture perimeters, and adding character to rural properties throughout Marion County and North Central Florida. While not designed for tight livestock containment on its own, split rail pairs beautifully with wire mesh for properties that want a traditional look with reliable function — giving you the best of both worlds on a working farm or ranch.

Black cross buck fence on a golf course near The Villages, Florida.
Five rail cross buck on an equestrian estate in Marion County

Cross Buck Fence

The cross buck fence is a signature of the American ranch — instantly recognizable, naturally elegant, and built to last. Two diagonal boards crossing between each post create a distinctive X pattern that adds character and curb appeal to any farm or ranch property while delivering solid boundary definition throughout North Central Florida.

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