Why is there webbing sewn into the ends of the hay tarps?
A. The webbing sewn into each end gives our tarps their distinct “chuck wagon” effect when pulled down over each end of the hay stack. This holds the ends securely down over the edge of the hay stack and keeps the ends of the hay tarp from flapping in the wind (a major cause of tarp failure). The webbing also allows for hay tarps to be overlapped onto one continues stack. Other hay tarps do not have any way of securing the ends on an overlap. When the webbing is pulled tight the ends are held securely preventing damage from blowing rain and wind.