High Tunnel Crop Talk Notes June 18, 2012
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Summary: Dr. David Conner, Univ. of Vermont, tells about research on economics of 12 hoophouses in Michigan: average net revenue $3000/yr and average effective 'wage' $9/hour. Farmers with higher profits put in more time in the 'shoulder' months of March, April and October. Current farm reports: in southwest Michigan, tomato and summer squash harvest from tunnels has begun. In northwest Indiana ground for a new tunnel is being prepared with summer green manure crops and compost.
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High Tunnels - also known as unheated greenhouses - allow producers to extend their growing season to produce during more months of the year. This blog was created to document the activities of a North Central - Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (NC-SARE) Professional Development Grant to Purdue University, as well as other High Tunnel events and activities in Indiana. Opinions expressed on this site may not represent the official views of Purdue University.
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
High Tunnel Crop Talk Notes June 18, 2012
Topics:
buckwheat,
business plan,
compost,
cover crops,
cowpea,
economics,
htct,
kale,
NRCS,
postharvest,
produce washing,
salad mix,
sudangrass,
summer squash,
swiss chard,
tomatoes
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