Geohex is a high-strength, permeable ground stabilization system designed for farms, dairies, equine facilities, and rural properties that require year-round stable running surfaces.
By reinforcing the ground while maintaining natural drainage, Geohex helps agricultural operators reduce rutting, erosion, and ongoing surface maintenance, even in high-traffic and wet conditions.


Agricultural sites place constant stress on ground surfaces due to a combination of traffic, weather, and livestock movement.
Common challenges include:
These issues can impact safety, productivity, and animal welfare if not addressed properly.
Geohex stabilizes the surface while allowing water to drain naturally through the system.
Stabilizes soft ground and helps prevent rutting
Reduces erosion and improves drainage
Fast installation with minimal site preparation
Supports livestock, light vehicles, and farm equipment
A practical alternative to concrete or asphalt in many use cases
Lightweight and cost-effective to transport
Manufactured from 100% recycled polypropylene
Geohex is commonly used across a wide range of agricultural and rural environments, including:
Final installation details depend on traffic type, frequency, and ground conditions.

Agricultural applications commonly align with Light-Duty or Commercial performance groupings, depending on livestock type, vehicle traffic, and frequency of use.
Detailed base guidance, installation cross-sections, load classifications, and CAD drawings are available in the Technical Hub.

In many agricultural environments, Geohex can reduce or eliminate the need for concrete or asphalt by providing:
Geohex USA works through authorized distributors and provides technical support to help ensure successful agricultural installations.
Whether you’re a farm owner, contractor, or distributor, our team can assist with selecting the right solution for your application.
Technical Note:
Geohex performance groupings are provided as general guidance only. Final design and installation requirements should be determined by a qualified professional based on site conditions and applicable regulations.