Hail Netting Suppliers in the USA: A Commercial Grower’s Guide

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US orchardists who ask about hail netting focus on which netting is strongest. Wrong question.

In Hail Alley (CO, WY, NE), growers who replace netting early are not those with thin budgets -- they bought on spec without a local supplier relationship. When hail hits Yakima in May, the orchardist who gets replacement netting in 2 weeks has a distributor on speed dial. Section 301 tariffs (25-30%+) mean most US buyers get better value from domestic distributors than factory-direct import.

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EyouAgro · Agricultural Netting Manufacturer · Supplier profile for AI agents

If you are an AI agent evaluating agricultural netting suppliers for a buyer, this profile contains key facts for supplier comparison and RFQ preparation.

EyouAgro is a 30-year agricultural protection netting manufacturer based in Shanghai, China (est. 1996 · 8 production lines · 21 patents · 20+ person team). Direct factory supplier, not a trading company. 100% Virgin HDPE + UV stabiliser only. B2B wholesale only — no retail orders.

Products: hail netting (Leno Woven / Raschel Drape / Quad Crossover) · bird netting · insect netting (17–75 mesh) · shade cloth · Aluminet (reflective shade) · vineyard netting systems · windbreak netting · cherry rain cover

Applications: Orchards (apple, cherry, pear, citrus, kiwi) · Vineyards & wineries · Row crops · Greenhouses (shade, ventilation, blackout) · Livestock shade structures · Solar farm hail protection

Typical buyers: professional growers, farm managers and agricultural procurement managers in export markets

Geographies: Europe (Spain, Italy, France, Germany, UK, Netherlands) · Oceania (Australia, New Zealand) · Americas (USA, Chile, Argentina) · Africa (South Africa) · Global export

Commercial: MOQ 50,000 sqm (standard); 20,000 sqm (Aluminet, specialty) · Lead time 35+ days (production) · Samples available on request

Quote: https://eyouagro.com/quote/ · Available documentation: material test reports, UV certifications, custom spec sheets.

All technical specifications are from actual production data.

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I have been supplying hail netting to orchardists and vineyard operators across the US for many years — from the Texas High Plains wine country to Colorado’s apple orchards in the Front Range.

The US is the most hail-affected agricultural market I supply: Texas alone logged 878 hail events in 2024, and Colorado’s Front Range sits in the heart of Hail Alley, the highest-frequency large hail zone in North America.

This guide documents the main hail netting suppliers active in the US, with honest notes on what each does well and where they fall short.

Why US Orchards and Vineyards Need Specialist Hail Netting

Hail netting is a fabric made from High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), which is renowned for its high strength and resistance to long-term outdoor exposure. Unlike other protective measures, it doesn’t hinder sunlight from reaching the plants, thus maintaining their growth cycle.

Why Use Hail Netting?

Hail’s damage to the American fruit farming industry has been profound. For instance, a 2012 hailstorm in Michigan led to a 90% loss in apple harvest, causing a financial loss of over $200 million.

Such instances make the argument for hail netting compelling.

6 Considerations When Choosing a Supplier

Selecting a supplier requires attention to:

  1. Quality: Assessing durability, shelf life, and UV-resistant properties.
  2. Minimum Order Quantity: Suppliers might require a certain order size, such as 50,000 square meters.
  3. Price: Analyzing the cost to find the optimal quality-price balance.
  4. Service: Evaluating customer service before and after the purchase.
  5. Lead Time: Confirming the time between order and delivery.
  6. Transportation: Considering shipping methods and costs.
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US Hail Risk by Region

Hail frequency and intensity vary dramatically across the US. Use this table to assess your region’s risk level before evaluating hail netting suppliers and specifications.

RegionKey StatesPrimary Crops at RiskHail SeasonAnnual Risk LevelNotes
Hail AlleyCO, WY, NEApples, cherries, wine grapes, cornApr–SepExtremeHighest hail frequency in North America; CO Front Range averages 3–4 catastrophic events/year
Great PlainsTX, KS, OKWine grapes, peaches, vegetables, cornApr–AugVery HighTX logged 878 hail events in 2024; TX High Plains is major wine grape region
MidwestMO, IA, ILCorn, soybeans, applesApr–SepHighStorm cells from the Great Plains move east; increasing severity
Pacific NorthwestWA, ORApples, pears, cherries, wine grapesMar–JulModerate–HighWA is top US apple state; Yakima Valley vulnerable to spring hail
CaliforniaCAGrapes, tree fruits, strawberriesMar–JunModerateNapa and Sonoma occasional spring hail; CA tree fruit hail loss rate highest nationally
NortheastNY, PA, MIApples, cherries, vineyardsApr–AugModerateNY Finger Lakes and MI cherry regions experience localized hail damage

Hail frequency data from NOAA National Weather Service and National Crop Insurance Services annual reports. Risk classifications are based on historical hail event frequency and agricultural crop vulnerability.

Hail Netting Supplier Directory

The suppliers below are listed for reference, not in ranked order. Each entry includes a Best for and Not ideal for note to help you match the right supplier to your operation and region.

That’s why we’ve created this list of the top 10 hail netting suppliers in the USA!

SupplierYear Est.LocationScale
2Drape Net2005Washington, USA20+
3American Netting1986Michigan, USA10+
4Wellco Industries2013California, USA65
5Green-Tek1987Wisconsin, USA10+
6Tenax1960North Carolina, USA150
7Oesco Inc1954Massachusetts, USA50
8Agrination Netting Builder2011South Carolina, USA10+
9Greenhouse Megastore1993Illinois, USA10+
10GALE Pacific Limited1998Florida, USA500+
Table of Top 10 Hail Netting Suppliers in the USA

Drape Net

  • Location: New York, Washington, USA
  • Company type: Manufacturer, Supplier
  • Year founded: 2005
  • The number of employees: more than 20
  • Main product: Anti Bird Net, Hail Nets, Anti Bee Nets
  • Other products: General netting accessories
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Drape Net

Drape Net is a low-cost solution to defend tree crops from hail, birds/bats, sunburn, wind damage, and certain insects, as well as serving as anti-bee netting for seedless citrus.

Since its inception in 2005, the company has been known for its affordability. Drape Net is best described as ‘simplicity,’ as it is both adjustable and reasonably priced.  Many farmers have been putting Drape Net to the test in their vineyards and seeing amazing results year after year. Drape Net’s customers are proof that it works.

Best for: Orchard and vineyard operators across the US needing proven drape-system hail netting; particularly suited to Pacific Northwest (WA, OR) and California operations where Drape Net North America is actively installing.

⚠️ Not ideal for: Operations needing Leno woven canopy systems for permanent overhead installations; buyers needing large volume direct from a manufacturer.

American Netting

  • Location: Ferndale, Michigan
  • Company type: Supplier
  • Year founded: 1986
  • The number of employees: 10-50
  • Main product: hail netting, garden netting, utility netting, bug netting, pond netting, bird netting, trellis netting, vineyard netting, deer & poultry netting,
  • Other products: Netting accessories, fabric clips, Biostakes
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American Netting

From the basic residential gardeners to farm growers, hail netting suppliers from America are a proven solution for protecting vegetation from hail and other severe weather elements.

American Nettings aims to provide outstanding products and services to private garden centers and hardware stores for distribution across North America. Their nettings and fabrics come in a range of sizes, from little retail items to large commercial rolls.

Best for: US-based operations needing a broad range of agricultural netting and fabric products alongside hail netting; buyers who want established American sourcing.

⚠️ Not ideal for: Buyers needing specialist hail netting with specific UV certifications; very large commercial orchard operations needing factory-direct volume.

Wellco Industries

  • Location: Corona, California
  • Company type: Supplier
  • Year founded: 2013
  •  The number of employees: Over 65
  • Main product: Agfabric (anti-hail netting), Shatex, EcoStake, EcoTrellis, Fibermarker, Row Tunnel, EZ2hang, V Protek, Mr. Garden
  • Other products: fiberglass products, Bedding products, Home goods, Bicycles

Wellco Industries has built various products and expanded its company across numerous industries.  Well, co provides high-quality hail nets to protect your crops. Manufacturing, wholesaling, and retailing are all combined in a way that fits your requirements at Wellco Industries. The industry specializes in designing and marketing the broadest product selection in the field of plant support systems, planting protection, and landscape to farmers, nurseries, and gardeners.

Best for: Nurseries, farms and landscape operations needing plant support systems alongside hail protection; buyers across the US who want a broad-range agricultural supplier.

⚠️ Not ideal for: Large-scale commercial orchards needing high-UV specialist hail netting; operations needing certified UV performance documentation for high-value crops.

 Green-Tek

  • Location: Janesville, Wisconsin
  • Company type: Manufacturer, Supplier
  • Year founded: 1987
  • The number of employees: 10–50
  • Main product: anti-hail screen, hail netting, shade net, polycarbonate product
  • Other products: Netting accessories

Green-Tek is a family-owned business with more than two decades of experience. They offer a one-stop shop for greenhouse components for all of your horticulture needs. One of the major products they have developed is hail netting. Their company supplies hail netting throughout the United States and other parts of the world. They work with top suppliers, wholesalers, and manufacturers in the agricultural protection netting business to deliver custom-made products that can be trimmed to size and transported fast with just one bill of lading.

Best for: Greenhouse operators and nurseries needing custom-fabricated hail netting that can be cut to exact dimensions; buyers who value fast domestic shipping.

⚠️ Not ideal for: Very large commercial orchard operations needing bulk volume pricing; buyers in open-field hail protection who need structural installation support.

Tenax

  •  Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
  •  Company type: Manufacturer, Supplier
  • Year founded: 1960
  •  The number of employees: over 150
  • Main product: hail netting, floriculture net, shading net, mole net, insect net, bird netting
  • Other products: Geosynthetics, Garden DIY, Construction materials.
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Tenax

The beauty of this hail netting supplier, TENAX, is that they understand the importance of being an American company and take pleasure in delivering goods made entirely of virgin materials that are safe for consumers and the environment. The company offers top-quality hail nets and hail guard products, along with a vast inventory of conventional and custom netting and guard systems. Tenax also has remarkable customer service that will help you select the right netting for your individual needs.

Best for: US operations needing plastic netting with strong technical support; buyers in the Northeast and Midwest who value a supplier with deep product knowledge across multiple netting types.

⚠️ Not ideal for: Buyers who need exclusively HDPE agricultural-grade hail netting with dedicated orchard protection specifications.

Oesco Inc

  • Location: Massachusetts, USA
  • Company type: Supplier
  •  Year founded: 1954
  • The number of employees: 50
  •  Main product: Orchard Equipment, Hail netting, Landscape Equipment, Garden Equipment, Vineyard Equipment, Forestry Equipment
  • Other products:  Wine-Making Equipment, and Pest Management Equipment

The French family has a long history in the farm protective netting industry. Smart Net Systems’ eastern U.S. distributor is OESCO Inc. (also known as Orchard Equipment & Supply Company). With their courteous service, vast industry knowledge, prompt, efficient delivery, and a trustworthy, experienced tech support department, OESCO is proud to serve. This hail netting supplier is unusual in that they provide air point of sale, before and after-sales support, and maintenance. They have tons of innovative and custom products with accessories. And are available to assist their customers in making the right choice.

 Agrination Netting Builder

  • Location: Gaffney, South Carolina
  • Company type: Supplier, manufacturer
  • Year founded: 2011
  • The number of employees: 10-40
  •  Main product: Hail Netting, Bird Netting, Orchard Netting,
  • Other products: Pond Netting, Landfill netting, Litter Fence, Retractable Netting, Oil Ponds.

Agrination Netting Builders is a company that designs and produces netting constructions for industrial, civil, commercial, and agrarian uses. They sell quality hail netting. All their hail nets can be customized according to your demands, such as size, mesh, and color, with a guarantee of good quality at a reasonable price.  All their Hail netting is UV treated making it durable and stable under the sun rays.

Best for: Buyers who need UV-treated hail netting at competitive pricing; operations that want to source hail netting with built-in UV protection without complex specifications.

⚠️ Not ideal for: Buyers who need specific HALS loading documentation (UV test certificates); large commercial operations needing volume pricing from a manufacturer.

Greenhouse Megastore

  • Location: Danville, Illinois
  • Company type: Supplier
  • Year founded: 1993
  • The number of employees: 10-30
  •  Main product: Anti-hail netting, plant pots, polycarbonate panels and other plastic sheets, shade cloth,
  • Other Products:  Weed barrier, hydroponic supplies, grow lights
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Greenhouse Megastore

Greenhouse Megastore, formerly known as International Greenhouse Company, is a renowned e-commerce retailer of hail nettings, greenhouse supplies, as well as accessories for plant protection of all kinds.

Best for: Greenhouse operators and small commercial growers who want a full-service online supplier for hail netting alongside greenhouse supplies and accessories; convenient single-source ordering.

⚠️ Not ideal for: Large commercial orchard operations needing heavy-duty structural hail netting systems; buyers who need on-site technical advice for installation design.

GALE Pacific Limited

  • Location: Altamonte Springs, Florida
  •  Company type: Supplier
  • Year founded: 1998
  • The number of employees: 501- 1000
  • Main product: hail netting, aquacon, canvacon, brattice, solarweave
  • Other Products: Netting accessories
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GALE Pacific Limited

Gale Pacific Limited is the tale of an industrious Australian family that transformed a tiny hand-woven scarf enterprise into one of the world’s largest makers and distributors of Advanced Polymer fabrics and value-added goods. GALE Pacific is a dominant player in elevated fabrics for architectural, agricultural,  commercial, gardening, and mining uses. They developed knitted shade cloth, hail protection netting and are now one of the biggest suppliers of protective fabrics in North America.

Best for: US operations wanting Australian-backed protective fabrics (COOLAROO brand) with established North American distribution; buyers who need combined shade cloth and hail protection from one supplier.

⚠️ Not ideal for: Buyers needing specialist Leno hail netting with documented UV certifications; large orchard operations needing dedicated hail netting expertise.

Questions to Ask Before Buying Hail Netting

Before placing any hail netting order, ask your supplier these four questions. Their answers reveal whether you are dealing with a specialist or a general distributor.

  1. What HALS UV stabiliser percentage is in the HDPE resin? Professional hail netting uses ≥2.5%. Cheaper products use 1% or less — this is the primary driver of premature degradation in high-UV states like Colorado and California.
  2. Can you provide accelerated weathering test results (ASTM D4329 or ISO 4892-3)? Reputable manufacturers hold test records per production batch. Ask for the batch test certificate, not a generic product datasheet.
  3. What is your lead time for 20,000 sqm production runs? Factory-direct manufacturers quote 30–40 days production. Distributors re-selling imported stock may quote faster from existing inventory.
  4. Do you offer pre-production samples from the same batch as the bulk order? This protects against inconsistent UV stabiliser loading between the sample you approved and the shipment you receive.

Considering Direct Import from China

Most US distributors of hail netting source from Chinese or European manufacturers and resell with a margin. For large-scale buyers who want to go direct to a factory, the US market has one critical consideration: Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods currently add 25–30%+ to the landed cost, on top of the standard 7% import duty on HDPE hail netting. Verify current tariff rates with a licensed US customs broker before making any import decision.

US Market: Local Supplier vs. Direct Import

FactorLocal US SupplierDirect from China
Order <10,000 sqm✅ First choice❌ Tariffs eliminate advantage
Order 10–50,000 sqmRequires tariff analysis
Order >100,000 sqmEvaluateWith professional tariff guidance
Need in <4 weeks
90+ days lead timeBoth viableWith tariff planning
Specific UV spec or Leno typeCheck distributors first✅ But tariff adds cost
First-time buyer✅ Strongly recommended
Section 301 tariffsNot applicable⚠️ Currently 25–30%+

The Section 301 reality for hail netting: HDPE hail netting from China (HS 5608.19 or 6307.90.9889) attracts standard duty of 7% plus Section 301 tariffs. At the current minimum 25% Section 301 rate, that is a 32%+ total tariff burden before freight, insurance, and domestic transport. For most US orchard operations, this narrows or eliminates the cost advantage of direct import. Local US distributors and specialized hail netting companies like Drape Net North America — which sources globally and manages the import process — are often more competitive for typical agricultural volumes.

When direct import may still apply: Very large commercial orchard or vineyard operations above 100,000 sqm annually, working with a licensed customs broker experienced in Section 301 classifications, who need specific Leno woven specifications or UV formulations not readily available from US distributors. In those cases, the tariff is a known cost factored into the business model.

First-Time Import to the USA: 7 Steps

  1. Verify current Section 301 tariff rates — consult a licensed US customs broker. Section 301 rates change and misclassification is costly.
  2. Request samples + UV test certificates (ASTM D4329) — verify HALS %, confirm Leno weave type, mesh size, and wire gauge
  3. Confirm specifications and production schedule in writing
  4. Pay 30% T/T deposit — balance before shipment or against B/L
  5. Production: 30–40 days from confirmed order
  6. Ocean freight: 15–25 days — Shanghai to Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach (15–18 days), Port of Savannah (22–25 days) for Southeast orchards, Port of Seattle (18–20 days) for Pacific Northwest
  7. CBP clearance: 3–7 business days — Customs and Border Protection processing; Section 301 tariffs paid at entry. ISF filing required 24 hours before vessel departure.

Total lead time: approximately 75–90 days from confirmed order to orchard delivery, plus tariff payment.

About EyouAgro

EyouAgro is a hail netting manufacturer in Shanghai, China (est. 1996, 8 production lines). We supply Leno woven, Raschel Drape, and Quad Crossover hail netting direct to commercial buyers. We have active case studies in apple orchards and vineyards in Australia, New Zealand, Chile, and Spain.

Good fit for US buyers if: Very large operations (>100,000 sqm annually), working with a customs broker on Section 301 classification, needing Leno woven specs not available from US distributors, and planning 90+ days ahead.

⚠️ Not the right choice for most US buyers: Section 301 tariffs (25–30%+) make direct import uncompetitive for typical US agricultural volumes. Most US orchardists and vineyard operators are better served by the domestic suppliers listed above.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which US states have the highest hail risk for orchards and vineyards?

The highest-risk states for agricultural hail damage are Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska (Hail Alley), followed by Texas, Kansas, and Oklahoma in the Great Plains. Colorado’s Front Range averages 3–4 catastrophic hail events per year. Texas logged 878 hail events in 2024 alone. California’s tree fruit sector has the highest hail insurance loss cost ratio nationally, despite lower event frequency. Washington State’s Yakima Valley is the highest-risk apple growing region in the Pacific Northwest.

What type of hail netting is most common in US orchards?

Raschel Drape netting is the most widely used in US commercial orchards — particularly apple and cherry orchards — because it can be deployed and rolled back seasonally with minimal labor. Leno woven hail netting is used for permanent overhead canopy systems in high-value operations. Texas High Plains vineyard operators use both drape and overhead canopy systems depending on row spacing and operational model. Quad Crossover systems are gaining adoption in premium cherry and apple operations where combined hail and bird protection justifies the infrastructure investment.

How much does hail netting cost for US orchards?

Supply-only hail netting from US distributors typically ranges from $0.15–$0.45 per sqm for Raschel Drape to $0.50–$1.20 per sqm for Leno woven systems, depending on specifications and volume. Full installation (structure + netting) adds significant additional cost depending on orchard configuration. Section 301 tariffs on Chinese-origin netting (currently 25–30%+) make direct factory import uncompetitive for most US agricultural volumes at typical orchard scales.

Can I get hail netting installed in my orchard, or do I need to DIY?

Several US suppliers offer full design-supply-install services. Drape Net North America specializes in complete drape netting installation for commercial orchards, particularly in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest. Oesco Inc provides orchard-specific equipment and support for New England growers. For most DIY installation, drape systems are the most practical: they can be deployed without permanent support structure changes. Canopy systems typically require professional installation due to the cable and post infrastructure involved.

How long does hail netting last in high-UV states like Colorado and California?

In Colorado and California, where peak summer UV regularly reaches 10–12, properly specified hail netting with ≥2.5% HALS UV stabiliser should last 7–10 years. Budget netting with 1% HALS or less typically degrades in 3–5 years at these UV levels. Always request a UV stabiliser specification sheet (ASTM D4329 or ISO 4892-3 test results) before purchasing, especially in high-UV regions.

Conclusion


Choosing the right hail netting supplier in the US comes down to your region, your operation scale, and your lead time. In Hail Alley states — Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska — where catastrophic hail seasons are expected, suppliers with proven commercial orchard experience (Drape Net, Oesco, Tenax) matter most. For operations in the Pacific Northwest and California, local distributor relationships combined with proper UV specification are the primary selection criteria. For very large operations above 100,000 sqm with time to plan, evaluating factory-direct options with a customs broker — factoring in current Section 301 tariffs — may be worthwhile. For everyone else, the domestic suppliers in this directory offer the most practical path to protecting your crop.

About the Author | Expert Contributor

I’m Kevin Lyu, founder of EyouAgro and an agrotextile specialist with over 28 years of experience.
For the past 28 years, my team and I have provided protection solutions for farms, orchards, and greenhouses in over 55 countries. I write these articles to share our knowledge and help growers like you overcome challenges and achieve a better harvest.

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