Agricultural Tarpaulins Usage & Applications Agricultural Tarpaulins are a necessity for farming, particularly with the typical Indian sub-continent summer weather! Available in a huge range of sizes and guaranteed waterproof, tarpaulins can be used to cover crops, hay, straw, and farm machinery, protecting them from the elements. Apart from agriculture tarpaulin can also be used to affect quick repairs around the farm on out-buildings, sheds, and barns, when roofs or side panels have been damaged by wind or deteriorated with age. Coupled with ropes, fasteners, and eyelets, tarpaulins offer a flexible and cheap way to carry out temporary repair work. Tarpaulins also double up as excellent groundsheets, providing excellent ground coverage for storing items and crops above the damp of the earth. Pond lining Sheets - Agricultural pond liners are lengthily used in agricultural sector of the country to capture water running inside the planet's ground. Vermicompost bed - The cultivation of annelid worms (such as earthworms or bloodworms) especially for use as bait or in composting which helps to grow the seeds. Mulch Film - Mulch films are used to modify soil temperature, limit weed growth, prevent moisture loss, and improve crop yield as well as precocity. Because of their thickness, use of pigments and their exposure to high solar irradiation, mulch films require proper light and thermal stabilizers with intermediate chemical resistance. Poly House sheet - Poly houses are basically naturally ventilated climate controlled. A greenhouse or poly house is a building where plants such as flowers and vegetables are grown. It usually has a glass or translucent plastic roof. Many greenhouses also have glass or