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How long will the posts last?

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Weyerhaeuser, the patent-holder for our process, has used advanced weathering testing under extreme water, humidity and UV conditions. Using the data from this research, PasturePro posts should last at least 20 years. So far, the first posts put in the ground in 2004 have not given any reason to think otherwise. Weyerhaeuser has the resources to spend the large amount of money needed to demonstrate that these products will last. This kind of testing is expensive, and many companies skip it for that very reason. We feel fortunate to have Weyerhaeuser as our patent-holder, because we think customers really appreciate knowing there is research behind the claims.

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