Farmers use a light blue/orange tarpaulin to cover hay bales in the field. The orange side of the light blue/orange tarpaulin is highly visible, reducing the risk of tractor accidents. The light blue side reflects heat, keeping stored hay cooler.

This light blue/orange tarpaulin is made from woven polyethylene with a UV inhibitor. A 6‑ounce light blue/orange tarpaulin withstands wind and snow loads. The reinforced corners of this light blue/orange tarpaulin prevent tearing under tension.

For silage piles, a light blue/orange tarpaulin is weighted down with old tires. The light blue/orange tarpaulin prevents moisture from spoiling the top layer of feed. The orange color of the light blue/orange tarpaulin is easy to spot from a distance.

When covering a chicken coop, the light blue/orange tarpaulin provides shade without blocking airflow. The light blue side of the light blue/orange tarpaulin reduces heat buildup inside. Farmers appreciate that this light blue/orange tarpaulin can be patched with special tape.

A 30×40 foot light blue/orange tarpaulin covers a large round bale pile. The grommets of the light blue/orange tarpaulin should be spaced every 18 inches. After harvest, the light blue/orange tarpaulin is folded and stored in a dry shed. With proper care, a light blue/orange tarpaulin lasts for several growing seasons. It is a practical, low‑cost investment for any farm.