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Crops grown in High Tunnels vs Field

The articles below present results comparing the growth of crops in high tunnels vs. the same crops grown nearby in the field. This provides a side-by-side demonstration of the advantages high tunnels can provide, as well as some reasons why.

High Tunnels vs Fields as Growing Environments: Temperatures

High Tunnels vs Fields as Growing Environments: Annual Cut Flowers

High Tunnels vs Fields as Growing Environments: Garlic

 

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