Enhancing Crop Preservation 

Visqueen Croptight, a polythene film which replaces netwrap on round bales, not only secures bales effectively but also aids the grass ensiling process thanks to the increased oxygen barrier provided by the extra layers of film.
Visqueen Croptight can be used to conserve multiple crops including grass, maize and sugar beet pulp. The use of Visqueen Croptight helps to produce a better quality forage whilst also allowing easier feeding and handling. As it is also made from polythene Visqueen Croptight can be recycled alongside silage stretch film.

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Meta Description
Visqueen CropTight agricultural film designed for crop protection with durable weather resistance and light diffusion. Get a sample.
Sustainability Benefits
  • B Circular
    • Improved recyclability
    Standardized Name
    Visqueen Croptight
    Berry Global EntityEM
    Products
    • Films & Laminates
      • Agricultural Films
        • Baler Film
      Markets
      • Agriculture & Horticulture
        • Crop Protection
        Country Serviced / Available In
        • Africa
          • Asia
            • Europe
              • Oceania
                Features / Benefits
                • Improves air barrier
                • Enhances fermentation process
                • More compact and stable bales
                • Easy handling and storage
                • Reduces forage losses
                • Allows automated bale feeding
                • Easy to recycle

                • White

                + Global

                Sample Request AvailableNo

                + Physical Properties

                Length1650 m
                Color(s)White
                Pallet Configuration
                20

                + Non-Packaging Data

                Gauge / Mil
                13-20um
                UV Protection
                Options available
                • Vicki Coleman
                • Product -> Berry Global Product
                • English
                • Created 14 Oct 2021
                • Modified 14 May 2026
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