High Tunnels: Overview
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- Опубліковано 27 гру 2012
- Cary Rivard, K-State Research and Extension Fruit and Vegetable Specialist, gives an overview of high tunnels.
This segment is part one in the series. Other videos include:
Designing a High Tunnel • High Tunnels: Designing
What to Plant • High Tunnels: What to ...
Basic Management Considerations • High Tunnels: Basic Ma...
Intensive Management • High Tunnels: Intensiv...
Resources • High Tunnels: Resources
Produced by Kerri Ebert, Kansas SARE Professional Development Program Coordinator, and Deb Pryor, video producer for the Department of Communications and Agricultural Education at Kansas State University.
Thank you for producing a very informative video.
This was very informative
The green stem coming from the watermelon is still quite green. When the stem coming directly from the watermelon turns brown or yellow, is that the time to cut it from where the stem comes out of the end of the melon? Also if the under belly is yellow, but the stem coming directly from the end of the melon is still green, is it ready to be cut?
Can they survive category 2,3,4,5 tornado?
I would like to know where u buy that an how much u pay for everything
Very informative. I wouldn't till the cover crop though. You'll mess up the soil structure and end up compacting the soil faster.
Myth!! You have to till a cover crop in under a high tunnel if your doing succession planting!!
Please stop with all the false claims that tilling is bad, it's just B.S.!!!
How make tunnel I wan make tunnel
Guys, what a High Tunnel cover (membrane). Please proof.
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