High Tunnel Best Management Practices for Long Term Soil Health and Fertility
Judson Reid, Extension Vegetable Specialist
Cornell Vegetable Program
March 19, 2018
These best management practices were selected by experienced high tunnel growers and extension staff as a result of a four year project tracking economic, soil and irrigation water data from high tunnels across New York State. They can be used remedially, or implemented in a new high tunnel system.
1 -- Soil Test Annually and Keep Track of Trends in Major Nutrients
2 -- Actively Address and Manage Soil pH, and Irrigation Water pH and Alkalinity
3 -- Add Organic Matter
4 -- Foliar Test the Crop and Respond to the Results
High Tunnel Best Management Practices for Long Term Soil Health and Fertility (pdf; 1569KB)
Upcoming Events
Indoor Mushroom Cultivation, Post-Harvest Handling, and Food Safety
June 6, 2024
Buffalo, NY
This workshop is intended for mushroom producers and those considering mushroom production. Hosted by CCE Wyoming County the workshop includes a tour and discussion of Flat#12 Mushroom production process, from substrate to sales, including their food safety plan creation, implementation, and the audit process. Alternative production methods will also be discussed.