Agriculture

Tunnels Curtains that Last

Tunnels Curtains that Last

The tunnel curtain system allows for precise ventilation through closing off all air entry points except for where the aperture can be controlled, with powerful fans located at the opposite end of the building. With the fans on, the amount of air moving through the building can be adjusted by raising or lowering the tunnel curtain. This changes the size of the opening letting air in.

Fun at the Fair – Without the Flu

Fun at the Fair – Without the Flu

Spreading an infection is easier than you would think. Take a moment to image yourself walking around on a summer fair day. Are you touching your face? Have you wiped sweat from your forehead? Now are you touching fencing, pen walls, have you picked something off of the ground? AND TOUCHING YOUR FACE AGAIN?

How Curtains Use the Light – And its Effect on your Livestock

How Curtains Use the Light – And its Effect on your Livestock

Natural light is the best way to make sure your animals are naturally healthy. All mammals use sunlight to create vitamin D, though animals with fur and feather tend to gather less from ambient light. This makes the availability of light at all times very important, because every little bit helps.

The Hay Tarp Advantage

The Hay Tarp Advantage

Why are we looking at hay tarps? There’s no point in rolling (or … squaring?) a bale of hay to just let it all go to waste, and on the off chance that you don’t have barn space for hay you’re going to have to find a decent way to keep it protected.

Shade for Showing: Fast Shades at Fairs

Shade for Showing: Fast Shades at Fairs

The shade is really the main draw for Fast Shades. With a 1-2 minute installation and lightweight design, each Fast Shade delivers anywhere from 100 square feet (with the 10’x10’ tent) up to 200 square feet (when using a 10’x20’ tent) of shade – perfect for single stalls and larger venues. With long days of showing, bargaining, buying, and trading, the relief of getting out of the sun – or possibly rain – is a boon!