Indiana High Tunnels

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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Liz Maynard
Extension Specialist, Vegetable Crops
Purdue University
Dept. of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
Valparaiso, IN
emaynard@purdue.edu
219-548-3674

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