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Ranch Fence Cost — 300 ft, 10 ft Post Spacing

A 300-foot rural ranch or farm fence with 10-foot post spacing and lower-cost materials gives a fast cost estimate.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter the total fence length in linear feet.
  2. Set the post spacing (6-8 ft is typical).
  3. Enter the cost per post, including concrete and hardware.
  4. Enter the cost per section or panel.
  5. Read the total cost and the post and section counts.

Calculate the material cost for a long perimeter fence on rural or agricultural land.

Frequently asked questions

How many posts do I need for a fence?
Divide the length by the post spacing and round up to get the number of spans, then add one. A 100 ft fence at 8 ft spacing needs 14 posts (13 spans plus one closing post).
How far apart should fence posts be?
Six to eight feet on center is standard for most wood and vinyl fences. Closer spacing is stronger and stiffer; wider spacing saves posts but can sag.
What does this cost estimate include?
It multiplies your per-post and per-section prices by the counts. Roll concrete, caps, and fasteners into the post price and pickets or panels into the section price. Add gates as extra sections.