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What factors influence the lifespan and effectiveness of mulch film in different farming conditions?
The lifespan and effectiveness of mulch film are influenced by several environmental, material, and management factors. One of the key factors is film thickness and quality—thicker, high-quality mulch films offer better resistance to tearing, wind damage, and field stress, allowing them to last longer during the growing season. UV stabilization also plays an important role, as prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause lower-quality films to degrade more quickly.
Climate and soil conditions greatly affect performance as well. High temperatures, strong sunlight, heavy rainfall, and windy conditions can accelerate wear and breakdown of mulch film. Rough or rocky soil increases the risk of punctures, while improper land preparation can reduce film effectiveness. Additionally, crop type, planting method, and installation quality influence how well the film performs. Proper stretching, secure placement, and compatibility with irrigation systems help maintain film integrity. By selecting the right mulch film and using correct installation practices suited to local farming conditions, farmers can maximize both the lifespan and benefits of mulch film.
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