Every domestic farmer has high hopes for a high harvest in the coming season, but even the most promising plans can be violated by the vagaries of nature, which are not uncommon for the climate of the middle zone. Modern technologies offer a fairly simple, reliable option to avoid the harmful effects of spring frosts and June drought on the seedlings of planted crops - agrofibre , which the most practical farmers have already begun to buy for the upcoming spring field work. This is what it looks like in practice.
Features and usage
The application of a covering material to protect young seedlings from frost is known to every agricultural worker. As it was used old roofing material, last year's hay and even smoke screens, but all this, in comparison with agrofibre, can be safely called archaism. A material made using a specially developed spunbond technology (non-woven material obtained from a polymer melt) allows:
- Protect seedlings from spring frosts.
- Transmit sunlight (ultraviolet), evenly distributing it and, at the same time, protect against the damaging effects of heat during drought.
- Protect plants from heavy rain, hail and wind and create a beneficial greenhouse effect in the area of use.
Agrofibre passes water through itself without any problems, providing plants with the necessary moisture, protects against insects and birds. The material is divided into types depending on its density. You can find the best option for your farm using the manufacturer's official website. The online catalog contains various samples with detailed descriptions of the conditions of use. For consultation on the resource, a feedback service with a manager is provided.