We
are Researchers, Extension Specialists, Professors,
Growers, Technicians, and Students collaborating to
share experiences and knowledge about
high tunnels.
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Ted
Carey, Extension Specialist Food Crops
Kansas State University
Collaborations with researchers and growers on high tunnel production
issues.
913-856-2335 ext. 120
tcarey@ksu.edu
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Laurie
Hodges, Associate Professor and Extension Specialist
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Microclimate effects and production of cut flowers in high tunnels.
402-472-1639
lhodges1@unl.edu
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Lewis
Jett, State Vegetable and Small Fruit Crops
Specialist
West Virginia University
Extended season production of small fruits and vegetables in high tunnels.
304-293-6131
Lewis.Jett@mail.wvu.edu
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Dan Nagengast,
Executive Director
Kansas
Rural Center
Coordination and assistance for the on-farm grower trials
785-748-0605
nagengast@earthlink.net |
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Kim
Williams, Professor of Floriculture
Kansas State University
Development of material related to high tunnel education.
785-532-1434
kwilliam@ksu.edu
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Rhonda
Janke, Associate Professor of Horticulture
Kansas State University
Management practices for sustainable soil fertility in high tunnels.
785-532-0409
rrjanke@ksu.edu
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Chandrappa
Gangaiah, MS Graduate Student
(graduated Fall 2004)
Kansas State University
Disease supression qualities of compost tea. |
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Sharon
Knewtson, PhD Graduate Student
Kansas State University
Soil quality in high tunnels.
785-532-1223
knewston@ksu.edu |
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Marci
Spaw,
MS Graduate Student
(graduated Fall 2004)
Kansas State University
Development of material related to high tunnel
education.
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Xin
Zhao, PhD Graduate Student (graduated Spring 2006)
Kansas State University
Nutritional quality of lettuce in high tunnel
production.
352-392-1928 ext 209
zxin@ufl.edu |
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Anil Jayaprakash,
MS Graduate Student (graduated)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Microclimate Modification by High Tunnels. |
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Ingrid
Mallberg, MS Graduate Student (graduated
Fall 2004)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Cropping systems in High Tunnels..
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James
Quinn, Horticulture Specialist, Cole County, Central
Missouri Region
University
of Missouri
Extended season production of warm season crops in high tunnels.
573-634-2824
quinnja@missouri.edu |
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