
Rutan Poly manufactures poly bags, films, liners, and sheeting used in agriculture, produce packing, aquaculture, and fisheries. Everything is made in New Jersey, which provides a steady supply, consistent production, and packaging tailored to your exact handling and environmental needs. We manufacture everything in-house — nothing is resold or brokered.
Packaging Made for Field, Pack House, and Cold-Chain Conditions
Agriculture and fisheries rely on packaging that handles moisture, temperature swings, and constant movement. We build poly bags and films in the exact gauge, size, and venting pattern your operation needs. That includes breathable produce bags, vented film for field harvest, liners for bins and totes, durable sheeting for work areas, and poly bags used in seafood handling.
Every order is made to spec, so your packaging works the way your operation runs — from harvest to packing to distribution.
Where Our Packaging Fits in Agriculture & Fisheries
Produce Harvesting & Packing
Used for fruits, vegetables, herbs, greens, root crops, and general fresh produce.
- Pin-Hole Bags – Helps manage moisture and airflow for produce.
- Vented Poly Bags – Provides airflow during packing and storage.
- Plastic Liners & Covers – Fits bins, crates, and totes for clean transport.
- Poly Sheeting – Covers tables, floors, and equipment in packing areas.
Agricultural Processing & Bulk Handling
Used in farm facilities, processing rooms, and distribution points.
- Custom Poly Bags – Built for bulk items, ingredients, and general ag handling.
- Side-Weld Bags – Flat seams for smaller produce or specialty items.
- Bottom Seal Bags – Handles heavier or dense agricultural goods.
Fisheries & Aquaculture
Used for ice, seafood transport, internal handling, and equipment protection.
- Custom Poly Bags – Can be made thicker for colder environments or wet handling.
- Poly Sheeting – Protects tables and prep surfaces in seafood processing.
- Plastic Liners & Covers – Lines bins, drums, and totes used for fish and shellfish.
Storage, Transport & Distribution
Used throughout cold storage, wholesale distribution, and farm-to-market operations.
- Bundling Film – Groups produce bundles or protects items in transit.
- Centerfold Film – Folded sheeting for covering trays, pallets, or product stacks.
- Coreless Bags – Efficient for dispensers used in constant-use environments.
Products Agriculture & Fisheries Teams Use Most
- Pin-Hole Bags – Airflow-friendly bags for produce.
- Vented Poly Bags – Allows moisture control and circulation.
- Plastic Liners & Covers – Fits bins, crates, and totes.
- Poly Sheeting – Surface protection for packing and processing areas.
- Custom Poly Bags – Built to handle bulk goods or wet environments.
- Bottom Seal Bags – Good for heavier produce or dense materials.
- Side-Weld Bags – Flat seams for clean handling.
- Bundling Film – Keeps produce sets or bundles stable.
- Centerfold Films – Covers trays, bins, and product stacks.
- Coreless Bags – Low-waste rolls for high-use dispensers.
Why Agriculture & Fisheries Teams Work With Us
Seasonal volume swings, wet environments, and constant movement mean packaging needs to be reliable and consistent. All of our manufacturing is done in the USA, so lead times stay predictable and your specs don’t drift from order to order. With more than 50 years in business, we understand how agricultural and fishery operations run — from field and dock work to cold-chain distribution.
Quality and Compliance
We use materials suitable for produce handling, agricultural processing, and seafood operations. Everything is manufactured to the specific size, strength, and structure you approve, and our production environment is controlled to keep materials clean.
Custom Options
We can manufacture packaging around the exact needs of your operation. That includes custom gauge, strength, clarity, venting patterns, slip levels, widths, and lengths. Whether your workflow needs breathable bags for field work, stronger films for wet environments, or liners built to fit your bins and totes, we can match those details.
If you’re preparing for a new harvest season, updating your cold-chain materials, or replacing packaging that isn’t holding up in wet or high-movement environments, share what the packaging needs to handle. Details like product type, moisture conditions, required strength, or how materials move through your workflow help us recommend the right structure. When you’re ready, reach out through the contact form and we’ll take it from there.

