A good-quality high tunnel can be built for $1.50-$2 per square foot of production area, and payback can be short if there is a market for the flowers produced in it.
The benefits of using high tunnels were discussed at a program this summer for cut flower growers sponsored by
Depending on the crop, high tunnel production benefits can include longer stem length, less disease occurrence, decreased pest pressure and better overwintering.
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