Farms are a big part of America. Each year, many farmers work extremely hard to grow corn, wheat and cotton. Cotton is a starchy, soft, fluffy commodity that is used to produce many items, including pants, shirts, drapes, and bed linens. Keeping cotton safe while in use is crucial for farmers, who will try to sell it when the time is right. One great place to do this is with a bale wrap.
Dan's bale wrap is like putting a giant blanket around a large bundle of cotton, called a bale. These bales are wrapped in plastic to prevent the wet cotton from becoming contaminated. If the cotton gets wet, it can be ruined, and that would cost farmers a lot of money. But if you wrap the cotton in a bale wrap, it dries and remains clean, and therefore it can be sold for a good price.
At Richer, we know farmers must make sure their cotton plants are safe. This is why our cotton bale wraps are strong and reliable cotton bale wraps. In fact, our bale wraps are made with a special material that is extremely highly durable and long-lasting. They also have a high density, so they take a lot of stress without tearing easily. This is why they are very useful for farmers.
We have cotton bale wraps in stock now in various styles and sizes to fit various sized bales. This means that regardless of how big or small your cotton bales are, we have a wrap that'll fit them to a tee. And we have different colors also, that makes farmers easy to identify their cotton bales in the field and also while transporting.
Bale wraps do much more than protect the cotton from rain and dirt. They also help secure the cotton. Cotton bales are transported from the farm to the buyer using trucks. If this isn’t packed tightly, the bales can slide around and fall off the truck. Which can be extremely hazardous to other drivers when hay bales fall off the top.
The bale wraps that we provide are designed for extreme weather conditions including heavy rain, gale-force winds and snowfall. They are also made to withstand the weight of additional bales that rest on top of them. The orbit fiber means that farmers can pile their bales higher, secure in the knowledge that they will neither lose their shape, nor will they be crushed.
When baled cotton is stored, it is typically stacked vertically to conserve space. Plus, without a bale wrap, the cotton can become jumbled and lose its fluffy shape, which is no bueno for selling. With our bale wraps, however, farmers can stack their bales high without having to worry. Our bale wraps are also protective against insects and rodents that may be drawn to the cotton.
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