The Center for Plasticulture's High Tunnel Research and Education Facility was established at Pennsylvania State University in 1999. Since its inception, applied research has been conducted at this facility by a team of researchers and extension specialists on the development of a new high tunnel design. The development of crop production recommendations for vegetables, small fruits, tree fruits and cut flowers grown in high tunnels has been a priority. To complement the applied research program, an aggressive extension education program was developed to extend information on the technology of high tunnels to county extension personnel, growers, industry representatives, students, master gardeners and the general public. The extension programming effort consisting of demonstration high tunnels, field days, tours, in-service training, publications and presentations made at winter meetings will be discussed in the report below.
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Lamont, W. J., Orzolek, M. D., Holcomb, E. J., Crassweller, R. M., Demchak, K., Burkhart, E., … Dye, B. (2002). Penn State High Tunnel extension program. HortTechnology, 12(4), 732–735. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.12.4.732
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