Concrete fence posts for every job.
Ranch rail, wire mesh, barbed wire, picket, electric. Harvest Pillar works with what you already use. Three post sizes. One install. Done.
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Not New. Not Experimental. Proven.
Prestressed concrete posts have been the standard in European agriculture since the 1960's, Italian manufacturers have been producing tens of thousands of concrete posts per day for vineyards, orchards, and farms for over 60 years. Jensen brought that same proven approach to the U.S. with Harvest Pillar. Manufactured at our facility in Kingsburg, California using European-made equipment and methods. The same material used in bridges and highway structures. Now sized for your fence line.
Built for ranchers. Works everywhere else.
Tough enough for daily use.
Whether you're managing cattle, horses, or goats, Harvest Pillar holds up to constant use, pressure, and impact. No splintering, leaning, or sinking. Posts that handle 1,200 pounds of livestock leaning on them without flinching.

Lines to fit your aesthetic.
Strong enough to stay stable, with a nice modern look to turn your neighbors' heads. Harvest Pillar posts come in a variety of colors and sizes to become the talk of your neighborhood.

Protect everything. And we mean everything, for less.
Make your property line last forever. With the post able to hold wire at a farther distance, and our lifetime guarantee, you spend less on your fence posts with Harvest Pillar with maximum protection to what you value most.

Standing the test of time, and your livestock.
With Harvest Pillar, our posts are sturdy enough to survive under the weight of livestock. Our prestressed concrete formula allows for the concrete post to rebound if a 1,200 pound cow or horse leans up on it. You might see it bend, but the post pushes back.

Three Posts. Built for Real Work.
Every Harvest Pillar post is prestressed concrete. Engineered to resist leaning, shifting, and structural failure under tension and impact.
3x3 Line Post
Your workhorse for straight runs. Holds wire tension across long distances without leaning or shifting. Pastures, property lines, residential.
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4" x 4" Corner Post
Where your fence changes direction, the stress multiplies. Built to absorb that tension. No extra bracing, no gradual lean.
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4" x 5" Gate Post
The highest-stress point on any fence. The daily swing, the weight, the slamming shut. Your gate hangs true and closes clean, year after year.
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Same wire. Same rails. Same methods. Just a post that won't fail. No new techniques. If you've built a fence before, you already know how to build one with Harvest Pillar.
Ranch Rail & Board Fence
Straight brackets and corner brackets. The working ranch look that holds. No staining, no painting, no replacing boards.
Gates
Gate brackets mount directly to the post. Designed for the daily stress of gates opening and closing on working land. Tapcon screws for lighter residential gates.
Wire Mesh & Barbed Wire
EZ Twist Clips. Twist on, move to the next. End post assemblies for proper wire tensioning.
Picket Fence
Same brackets, clean residential look. No staining, no painting, no replacing boards. Sharp finished appearance that stays sharp.
Electric Fence
Tapcon screws and standard plastic insulator caps. Screw into the post, snap on the clip, run your wire. Simple.
Privacy & Screen
Supports slat, panel, or screen fencing styles. Clean lines. Neutral tones. No visible wear over time.
How to Install Harvest Pillar.
Same process as wood. No special equipment. No learning curve.
1. Dig your holes to spec
Standard post hole digger or auger. Same hole sizes as wood posts.
2. Set the posts plumb
Drop the post in the hole. Level it. Straightforward.
3. Backfill and tamp
Or use a post pounder or vibratory driver for faster installation at scale. Use a 2x4 block on the top of the post when driving to protect the post head.
4. Walk away. It's Done.
No staining. No treating. No coming back. Lifetime warranty.
How Harvest Pillar is Made
Prestressed, precast concrete. The same proven technology used in bridges and highway structures, sized for fence work.
1. Steel Cables Stretched
Four strands of braided high-carbon steel cable are stretched beyond the casting beds under extreme tension.
2. Concrete Poured
Portland cement, natural gravel, and sand are poured around the tensioned cables and allowed to cure.
3. Cables Released
When the cables are cut, they recoil and compress the concrete. This prestressing gives each post its strength and flexibility.
4. Cut to Length
Posts are cut to your specified height. Every post is inspected before shipping.
The Side by Side
A wood post costs less up front. But you'll buy it 3 to 5 times.
| Lifespan | 5 to 15 years. | 15 to 25 years | Lifetime. Guaranteed. |
| Rots | Yes | No | Never |
| Rusts | No | Yes | Never |
| Leans Over Time | Yes | Sometimes | No |
| Fire Resistant | No | Yes | Yes |
| Handles Livestock | Poorly | Moderate | Built For It |
| Holds Gate Weight | Loosens | Corrodes | Stays True |
| Maintenance | Stain, Treat, Repeat | Paint, Inspect for Rust | None |
| Price Point | $$ | $$$ | $$, less than steel |
| Lifetime Warranty | No | Sometimes | Every Post |
| Install Method | Dig, Set, Backfill | Dig, Set, Backfill | Dig, Set, Backfill |
| Wood | Steel | Harvest Pillar |

The Math Over 30 Years
You either pay a little more now, or keep paying for the same fence over and over.
Wood Posts
Lifespan: 5 to 15 years
Over 30 years: 3 to 5 replacements
Cheapest upfront. Most expensive over time.
Steel Posts
Lifespan: 15 to 20 years
Over 30 years: 1 to 3 replacements
Most expensive upfront and over time.
Harvest Pillar
Lifespan: Lifetime (guaranteed)
Over 30 years: Once. That's it.
Less than steel upfront. Lowest lifetime cost.
Fire Resistant
In fire-prone regions like California, Nevada, Texas, and the mountain states, a concrete fence post isn't just more durable. It's one less thing that burns. Concrete is non-combustible and rated for fire exposure. Wood isn't.
Real Installs. Real Land.
From People Who Made the Switch.
Nick, Temecula, CA. Ranch rail and picket.
"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."
Nick Sciabica, Sciabica Family Farms.
"We went through wood options, we went through steel options. We ended up going with concrete because nothing is going to bring them down."
Build it once. Be done.
Talk to a real person. No pressure. No runaround. We answer our own phones.
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