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Home » Greenhouse and high tunnel workshop Oct. 12-13
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Greenhouse and high tunnel workshop Oct. 12-13

Interested in specialty crop production in greenhouses and high tunnels?

PUBLISHED ON August 31, 2017

high tunnel strawberries
high tunnel strawberries
The workshop features presentations on greenhouse nutrition, ornamental bedding plants, vegetables, soil health, and hydroponics as well as demonstration plantings in the high tunnel and greenhouse at the experiment station. (USDA via Flickr)

MTN. GROVE, Mo. — A “Greenhouse and High Tunnel Workshop” to be held Thursday and Friday, October 12 – 13 at the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station, Darr College of Agriculture, 9740 Red Spring Road, Mountain Grove. The cost for the program is $50 which includes lunch for both days and educational materials.

Persons interested in specialty crop production in greenhouses and high tunnels should attend.

The workshop features presentations on greenhouse nutrition, ornamental bedding plants, vegetables, soil health, and hydroponics as well as demonstration plantings in the high tunnel and greenhouse at the experiment station.

This workshop is brought to you by Missouri State University, University of Missouri Extension, Lincoln University as well as industry sponsors MPR Irrigation, BWI Companies, High Caliper Grow Bags, Johnn’s Selected Seed, Grimes Horticulture, Atlas Greenhouses, IGS Indoor Gardening Supplies.

For more information, visit the website at ag.missouristate.edu/mtngrv/Workshop2017.htm or contact Leslie Akers LeslieAkers@missouristate.edu 417-547-7500.

— Patrick Byers, University of Missouri Extension

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