Stop Replacing Fence Posts
Harvest Pillar fence posts last a lifetime. No rot. No rust. No replacing.
For ranches, estates, farms, and property lines built to last.
Traditional fence posts fail.
Wood rots.
Moisture gets in. Bases soften. Posts lean, split, and eventually need to be dug out and replaced.
Steel gives in.
Livestock, weather, and time all take a toll. Rust starts. Posts shift. Straight lines become repairs.
And you keep paying for it.
New posts. New hardware. More labor. More weekends. The same repair, over and over.
The last fence post you'll ever need.

You should not have to rebuild the same fence twice. Harvest Pillar is a prestressed concrete fence post built to outlast wood, steel, weather, livestock, and time.
It installs like a wood post. It works with the fencing you already use. And once it is in the ground, you can stop thinking about it.
Won’t rot. Won’t rust. Won’t burn.
Prestressed concrete stands up to moisture, fire, weather, and time without staining, treating, or replacing.
Built for livestock and working land.
Cattle lean. Horses scratch. Weather hits. Harvest Pillar is made for the abuse that destroys ordinary posts.
Install it once. Lasts a lifetime.
Backed by a lifetime warranty, this is the fence post your land can keep for the next generation.
Made in America by Jensen.
Family-owned since 1968, Jensen builds concrete products for infrastructure, agriculture, and hard-working landowners.
See it in the field.
Installs Just Like Wood.
1. Choose your posts.
Line, corner, and gate options cover most fence layouts.
2. Dig. Set. Backfill. Done.
Use the same tools and process you already know. No special equipment.
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3. Move on.
No staining. No treating. No replacing. Backed by a lifetime warranty.
Yes, it installs just like a standard fence post.
No special equipment. No new process. If your crew can set wood posts, they can set Harvest Pillar.
Concrete may sound heavy, complicated, or slow. Harvest Pillar was designed to be none of those things.
Use the same post hole digger or auger. The same hole sizes. The same backfill. Harvest Pillar works with barbed wire, welded wire, ranch rail, picket, and electric fencing.
The only difference is you don't come back and replace it.
Wood vs. Steel vs. Harvest Pillar
Compare the cost of replacing posts over time and see how each material performs in the real world.
| Wood | Steel | Harvest Pillar | |
| Typical Lifespan | 5 to 15 years | 15 to 25 years | Lifetime warranty |
| Rot | Yes | No | No |
| Rust | No | Yes | No |
| Fire resistance | Poor | Good | Excellent |
| Livestock durability | Low | Moderate | High |
| Maintenance | Stain, treat, replace | Inspect, paint, repair | None |
| Long-term cost | Repeated replacement | Higher material cost | Built for lower lifetime cost |
| Warranty | Limited or none | Varies | Lifetime warranty |
For ranches, estates, farms, and property lines.
Ranch & Livestock
For cattle, horses, cross fencing, and working land where weak posts become constant repairs.
Residential & Property Line
A clean, permanent fence line for acreage, driveways, gardens, pastures, and boundaries.
Farm & Ag Boundary
For crop perimeter, deer exclusion, orchard edges, and long fence lines where maintenance adds up.
Commercial & Perimeter
Durable posts for exposed sites, long runs, facilities, and security fencing.
From fence lines to trellis rows.
The same prestressed concrete technology is used in vineyards, orchards, and hop yards across the West. For growers, it means straighter rows, longer service life, and fewer post replacements.
Explore Trellising SolutionsWhat growers and landowners are saying.
Prestressed concrete posts used in agriculture trellis offer a reliable solution to growers looking to maximize longevity, repeatability, and strength. The wide variety of applications and bolt on accessories is appealing for trellis and covering systems in agricultural production. With a committed domestic producer in the United States, the availability is now unquestioned.
TrellX
We always love to produce what we're making. To make the best beer possible, we thought it best that we start growing hops. Grow some delicious hops. Make some delicious beer. So we put in a hop yard. For trellis posts, we went through wood options, we went through steel options. We ended up going with concrete because nothing is going to bring them down.
Sciabica Family California Olive Oil & Gourmet Foods
Proponents of concrete say the posts last longer than wood, often longer than the orchards or vineyards they support. They can be reused, even moved. They qualify for organic production right away, without the three-year transition period required for wood posts. They are also more uniform in size, making their brackets and other accessories more interchangeable.
"Building Local Supports for Concrete Trellis Posts" Article
Good Fruit Grower
I was looking for something more durable and longer lasting. One and done. Something I didn't have to worry about anymore once I installed it.
Temecula, CA
This is what done looks like.
No rotted bases. No leaning posts. No weekends lost to repairs. Just a straight fence line across your land, built to look the same decades from now as it does the day it is set.
Build it once. Be done.
Made in America by Jensen. Family-owned since 1968. Backed by a lifetime warranty.
Request a quote below or call us at (559) 648-8336.