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Agricultural Covers & Liners

Raven Industries Engineered Films Division has been helping customers with their feed storage needs for over 40 years with high-quality innovative silage bunker covers (FeedFresh™) and grain storage covers (GrainMax™). With the wide selection of materials we offer, you can count on a perfect fit for your next application. We are committed to research and development by producing cutting edge products that can bring value to our customers in everyday applications and overall profits can be realized first hand.  

 

Raven has introduced a full line of true TIF Fumigation Films including Broadcast and Row Mulch applications providing substantial savings in fumigant rates by utilizing gas barrier technology films that maintain efficacy and increase planting acres. Checkout Raven VaporSafe™ to learn more.

 

We are also well known for the manufacturing of waste containment liners, fresh water pond liners, canal lining for irrigation systems, long-term floating covers for odor control and confinement building ceiling materials to name a few.  All products are offered in a wide range of standard sizes as well as large one-piece custom panels that can offer substantial savings.

 

Our products are designed to provide quality solutions at a competitive price and are all manufactured under the strict guidelines of our ISO 9001:2008 Certified Management System.

 

Contact our experienced ag team specialist to discuss your next project at efdag@ravenind.com and let us introduce you to some impressive products!

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Agricultural News
May 14th
Indiana State Director of Agriculture Director Gina Sheets announced the appointment of Connie Neininger as ISDA Director of Economic Development & Trade.  In keeping with the Pence-Ellspermann administration’s emphasis on job creation,...Read the ful…
May 14th
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May 14th
This spring has been a reminder that Mother Nature ultimately has control of exactly how much field work can be done.  After over 12” of rain in the month of April, Jay County, Ind. farmer David Lowe started planting corn just over a week ago....Read the …