Protected Growing With High Tunnels in a Changing Climate

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Protected Growing With High Tunnels in a Changing Climate

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Two farmer faces peeking out of lush high-tunnel tomatoes at Joe's Brook Farm
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NOFA-VT in collaboration with Joe's Brook Farm
1525 Joe's Brook Rd.
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
United States

In our changing climate, many farms are considering or utilizing protected growing spaces to have more control over aspects like temperature and water. Commercial growers, learn about siting a new high tunnel and the management of water, heat, and wind for new and existing structures. Take a tour of and learn about the greenhouses at Joe’s Brook Farm. Owner Eric Skovsted will showcase their heating, venting, irrigation, and other infrastructure considerations. UVM Extension’s Joshua Faulkner will discuss water management related to high tunnels, including planning to account for site hydrology and addressing drainage around new and existing structures. UVM Extension’s Chris Callahan will address extreme weather, like how to mitigate against wind storms. This workshop earns one RAP Agricultural Water Quality education credit.

Space is limited; pre-registration is encouraged. Register today at the link below:

https://www.nofavt.org/events/protected-growing-high-tunnels-changing-climate