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"Finally, a company with high quality hay tarps. Thanks for the fast delivery." - Henry B. - Wichita, KS.
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|    Hay TarpsThese hay tarp covers are Super Heavy Duty. Our hay tarps are for serious farmers who need to cover hay bales. The hay tarps and hay bale covers are farmer's favorite because they know what craftsmanship a true hay tarp should be. So, if you are looking for what the professionals use at the best price, try our hay tarps.
Our hay tarps can be used for a horse hay tarp or just regular heavy duty hay tarps. Each hay tarp is reinforced with a super tough poly fabric and a tough super strong tensile strength. Special treatment for long outdoor life. Rope is encased in the hem and a spur eyelet is set into a multi layer fold Special U.V. Treated silver reflects light. These hay tarps or farm tarps are great hay tarps for rain snow & wind. When it comes to covering horse hay with tarps, we suggest our hay tarps.
Hay Tarps - Super Heavy Duty Poly Tarp
8.5 oz. Per Square Yrd.
1400 Denier
14x16 Weave Count
Solid Brass Grommets Approx. Every 18 Inches
Acid Resistant
Waterproof
Heavy Duty Poly
Mildew proof
Artic Flexibility
Tear Resistant
The hay tarps are black on one side and silver on the other - Triple Reinforced Seams Heat Sealed - 1 Inch Ring straps in Nylon Webbing Every 2 Feet - Triangular Reinforced fabric - Super Heavy Duty 16 Mill.
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Need hay tarps? Try our super heavy duty hay tarps! We take pride in offering high quality hay tarps to the farming industry. When buying hay tarps it is very important to get double stitching, a thick poly coating and rope reinforced around the perimeter of the material. We know that hay tarp must keep the hay dry and hold secure so if you are in the market for long lasting hay tarps you can be confident with getting them at Tarps Plus.
Hay can be made from many different forms. The plants for hay include mixtures of grasses such as rye grass, Lolium hay, timothy hay, brome hay, fescue hay, orchard grass, and other types of hay grass depending on region. Hay and grass are the foundation of the diet for all grazing animals and can provide as much as 100% of the fodder required for an animal. Grass and hay is usually fed to an animal in place of allowing the animal to graze on grasses in a pasture. Most farmers know that Hay production and harvest, colloquially known as "making hay", "haymaking", or "doing hay," involves a multiple step process. Hay cutting, drying or "curing," processing, and storing is all part of a long process. Hay fields do not have to be reseeded each year in the way that grain crops are, but regular fertilizing is usually desirable, and over seeding a field every few years helps increase the yield.
Some large hay bales and most small hay bales are stacked in a criss-crossed fashion sometimes called a "Rick" or "hayrick." These hay tarps or farm tarps are great for rain snow & wind protection. Since rain washes nutrition out of the hay and can cause spoilage or mold, hay in small bales is often stored in a hayshed or protected by tarpaulins. If this is not done, the top two layers of the stack are often lost to rot and mold, and if the stack is not arranged in a proper hayrick, moisture can seep even deeper into the stack. Hay farm tarps are essential to farmers to protect the rain from the hay. The cheapest way to save your stock of hay is to use very strong and long lasting hay tarps.
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