The cost of fencing is not measured by your wallet up front, but by its security, sturdiness and longevity.
Over time, good quality fencing requires less repair and less maintenance.
There is a need for a product that will suffer limited damage from fire, wind, rotting or rusting.
When choosing a fencing system and materials, consider fences as a property asset.
Farmers need something that will be there for future generations, with little to no ongoing maintenance and with minimal impact on the environment.
Until now, unless you are using a pre-stressed concrete fence post, your fence is unlikely to be an asset, rather a liability.
"I only want to build a fence once, the first time," fencing contractor Robert Pike said.
"If it's made from timber or steel posts it only costs the farmer more money when I have to come back to replace it in a few years time.
"When I use Australian concrete fence posts, I know I won't have to do the job again."
Australian Concrete Posts (ACP) are all Australian made.
ACP posts are quality assured, strength-tested and engineer certified with a lifetime guarantee of 80 to 100 years - termite, rot and fireproof.
Their patented bracket is simple to use and designed to last.
"Our products are tried and tested all over Australia," an Australian Concrete Posts spokesman said.
"We can offer our guarantee, because we trust and know the quality of our products.
"We supply direct to farmers, contractors, and rural stores with our products.
"For more information visit our website."
- Visit: www.concreteposts.com.au