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At the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

Installing vents in end walls of high tunnel

July 6, 2018 by Marilyn Odneal

Randy, Jeremy and Tom built vents in the upper part of the high tunnel end walls to let heat escape and hopefully cool the high tunnel in summer. They will make an insert to close the vent that will be hinged to the bottom of the opening.

Randy and Jeremy working on making a vent in the top of the end wall in the high tunnel.
Randy and Jeremy working on making a vent in the top of the end wall in the high tunnel.

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