Professional Shade Cloth that is light and durable. Perfect for cooling down crops like lettuce, spinach or cilantro.
6.5 feet wide is perfect for 30" regular height LowCat. You can also use 6.5' for 40" and extended height LowCats but it will not reach the ground, but for shade cloth, that is fine.
Perfectly sized for LowCat Tunnels, which are not included but sold separately.
LowCat Shade Cloth
18 Months
We guarantee our shade cloth against premature breakdown for 18 months or we replace it.


Commercial Qaulity
Unlike cheap shade cloth that can tear and unravle, LowCat shade cloth is solid and druable. It will last for many season.



Unlimited choices
LowCats Works with all Coverings
- Clear poly
- Perforated Poly
- Insect netting
- Shade Cloth
- Row cover
Coverings can also be combined and layered.

Professional Quality
All LowCat coverings are the best quality available, and they are engineered for commercial farm operations.
Guaranteed against premature UV breakdown.
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Apply For NRCS Funding for your LowCat Purchase
The NRCS department of the USDA can help reimburse your purchase of a LowCat tunnel and covering. It is pretty easy to apply. Just reach out to your local NRCS representative. To find yours, CLICK HERE, and select your state and county. Your rep can walk you through it.
LowCats exceed the NRCS requirements.
CLICK HERE for The LowCat Technical Sheet to give your NRCS Rep.
NRCS cost share contribution
1000 square feet or less - $4 to $5 per square foot
1000 to 5000 square feet - $1 to $2 per square foot.
Historically Underserved Farmers can get higher rates.
Most states have signed on to the program. To find out if your state participates, talk to your NCRS representative. The EQIP reimbursement practice code for Low Tunnels is 821. Example reimbursement rates for Georgia can be found HERE. Scroll to the bottom of the document.
It is important to contact your local NRCS representative for accurate information and to check whether your state participates. CLICK HERE, and select your state and county. Your rep can walk you through it.