27.07.2023
30 years old plastic fence posts
27.07.2023
30 years old plastic fence posts
27.07.2023
30 years old plastic fence posts
27.07.2023
30 years old plastic fence posts

A forward-thinking farmer from Northern Ireland invested his money in recycled plastic posts 30 years ago in the hope that the rotten fence posts will no longer need to be maintained or replaced anymore. Recycled plastic agricultural fence posts were not known at that time at all, so this investment could be considered risky.  

Today we know very well that this was one of the best purchase he ever made on fence posts since then. 

The posts are as good  today as the day of the instllation 30 years ago and we are so pleased that he shared this all with us 

 

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