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US-50 Eastern Corridor Fencing | Ideal Fencing Corp

US-50 east of Pueblo through the Arkansas River valley serves one of Colorado's most agricultural regions — the Lower Arkansas Valley produces over $500 million annually in melons, grain, and livestoc

US-50 east of Pueblo through the Arkansas River valley serves one of Colorado's most agricultural regions — the Lower Arkansas Valley produces over $500 million annually in melons, grain, and livestock, generating continuous demand for agricultural perimeter fencing, irrigation district fencing, and CDOT right-of-way fence maintenance on the US-50 corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lower Arkansas Valley agricultural fencing includes field fencing for melon and grain operations, livestock exclusion along irrigation canals managed by the Otero and Amity Canal companies, and perimeter fencing for feedlot operations near La Junta and Lamar. We install woven wire, high-tensile wire, and agricultural chain link for these applications.

Yes. Otero, Amity, and other Lower Arkansas irrigation companies maintain right-of-way fencing along their canal systems to prevent unauthorized access and livestock intrusion. We work with irrigation district managers to match materials and installation methods to their specifications, which typically follow NRCS fence design standards.

Yes. Bent County along US-50 is approximately 130 miles from our Colorado Springs office. We mobilize to serve commercial and agricultural fencing projects in Bent County, coordinating material staging at La Junta to minimize daily drive time on extended projects.

Commercial Fencing in US-50 Eastern Corridor

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1,000+
Miles of Guardrail
10,000+
Projects Completed
25+
Years Experience
$25M+
Bonding Capacity

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