For over four decades, Randy Cutler of Cutler Fencing has been building fences across Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, and Minnesota. What began as a passion for farming in the 1970s evolved into a lifetime dedicated to creating reliable, efficient fencing systems.
“I started out raising sheep and learning about rotational grazing and electric fencing at the Spooner Research Station,” said Cutler. “Since then, fencing technology has come a long way.”
Today, advancements such as low-impedance chargers, solar-powered options, and efficient energizers make modern fences more effective. However, Randy warns against common mistakes. “A lot of people watch a YouTube video and think they’ve got it figured out,” he said. “But bracing, spacing, and grounding are often done wrong.”

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