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At the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

High tunnel update

March 29, 2012 by Marilyn Odneal

The side vents in the high tunnel were activated late last week to open at 70 degrees F. Martin and Susanne planted their warm season vegetable crops in the tunnel early this week. Here are a couple of photos of the primocane bearing raspberries inside and outside the tunnel.
Primocane bearing raspberries inside tunnel on Tuesday, March 27
Primocane bearing raspberries inside tunnel on Tuesday, March 27
Primocane bearing raspberries in the field adjacent to the tunnel on Tuesday, March 27
Primocane bearing raspberries in the field adjacent to the tunnel on Tuesday, March 27

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